Religion is the major reason for the incompatibility between Afghan and Australian cultures. In Afghanistan all decisions are dominated by religious beliefs and values. In distinction it is moral and ethical codes that Australians follow, this is dictated by their law which is constantly being revolutionized. Usually these two ways of life contradict each other thereby causing conflict and feelings
of enmity towards each other.
In addition much of this anger is directed towards the status of women. In Australia women are free to wear whatever they want and are encouraged to enter the work force. However in Afghanistan, the role of women in society is a complex and delicate issue. The women’s responsibility is first and foremost to ensure the maintenance of their households rather than go outside and work. They are also expected to cover their bodies with loose fitting material and at the very least wear a headscarf to hind their hair.
Furthermore politics in Afghanistan is far more complicated than elsewhere. The government holds no real power and it is tribal leaders or foreign powers who govern the internal affairs of Afghanistan, usually exercising their own laws and punishment. Therefore Afghanistan cannot precisely be referred to as a true democratic nation. On the other hand Australia has a diverse culture and its lifestyle reflects its liberation and democratic freedom. It has no signal culture but takes seeds from many different nations and nurtures them into something different. Those seeds grow into a tree of immaculate multiculturalism where each individual is free to practice his or her beliefs without discrimination.
Another great difference between the two cultures is that Australia has never been occupied by a foreign force whilst Afghanistan has been in a continuous state of war. Therefore much of its culture has originated and been developed by foreign nations and the interests they pursue.
In conclusion, the cultures of Afghanistan and Australia revolve in two different orbits. Australia’s culture has been developed by the numerous and varying cultures that make it up whilst Afghanistan’s culture has majorly been derived by its religious beliefs and the foreign powers that once and still occupy it.