Akhundzada now calls the shots in all matters, military, political and religious. But his reputation is not that of a fierce warrior but as reputed Islamic scholar. Like most senior Taliban leaders he fought against Soviet occupation in the 1980’s. But unlike the one-eyed Mullah Omar, who lost his eye while fighting the Russian’s there are no stories of valour attached to his name. He is more of a religious man, and during the Taliban’s first stint in office he was the head of the Sharia Courts. So he will have the last word when it comes to interpretation of the Sharia laws. During the Taliban press conference, when asked about treatment of women under Taliban rule, the answer was they will be respected and treated according to Sharia law. Basically it will depend on the interpretation of sharia laws by Akhundzad. He is said to be in his 60’s and like Mullah Omar before him will be the main power centre and the last word on all issues. He is based in Kandahar, often regarded as the spiritual capital of the Taliban. Mullah Omar, lived here when the Taliban were in power in Kabul till 2001.