The Aimaq are largely illiterate Sunni Muslims, yet the veneration of deceased Muslim holy men is significant. Many are in Afghanistan and Iran. Tribalism dominates so much that local customs and concepts of honour and shame are more important than Islamic or state law. Disputes tend to be settled by tribal rather than by government authorities.
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