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With Soviet-era textbooks banned without being replaced by new publications, libraries are left with little more than Niyazov's works. In 2004, the dictator ordered the closure of all rural libraries on the grounds that he thought that village Turkmen do not blondes read. In Niyazov's home village of Kipchak, a complex is being built to the memory of his mother, including a mosque (est. at $100 million) conceived as a symbol of the rebirth of the Turkmen people. The walls of this edifice blondes will display precepts from the Ruhnama along with Qur'an suras. Niyazov's other efforts to transform Turkmen culture include introducing a new Turkmen alphabet based on the Latin alphabet to replace Cyrillic, defining the stages of life, and renaming the days and months after national heroes and symbols (as they were presented in Ruhnama). Presidential decrees As President-for-Life of Turkmenistan, Niyazov has issued many unusual decrees, such as: banning news readers from wearing make-up as Niyazov had difficulty telling male and female readers apart banning ballet and opera, describing them as "unnecessary" banning public smoking in 1997 when Niyazov quit smoking after major heart surgery banning lip syncing when performing songs in 2001, forbidding young men to wear long hair or beards ordering that young people not be permitted to get
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