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Some Iranian women take off hijabs

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إِنَّكَ لَا تَهْدِي مَنْ أَحْبَبْتَ وَلَٰكِنَّ اللَّهَ يَهْدِي مَنْ يَشَاءُ ۚ وَهُوَ أَعْلَمُ بِالْمُهْتَدِينَ

(Prophet!) it is not possible for you to guide whomsoever you wish, but Allâh guides whomsoever He will. He knows fully well those who would accept guidance.

People loves what is forbidden even if it's bad for them! cigarettes as an example also alcohol
 
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animal mullah will decide what to wear and we are in 2019 .
 
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the headscarf in Iran has become a symbol of the revolution.

if anyone ever comes to Iran. They see that Iranian women have discovered the art of looking very fashionable In a scarf. a scarf that barely covers the middle portion of their hair, along with died hair, heavy makeup and tighter coverall clothing..

I personally find this look more attractive then more revealing western attire.

Hejab will remain in Iran until the government feels threatened from the outside. whenever the government feels threatened they always go back to their revolutionary roots.

There is just no way politically for any politician to come out in this environment and openly try to repeal the hejab law. he would immidiatly commit political suicide by exposing himself as a western agent.

the only way this law goes is when some more 1st gen revolutionary leaders like Khamenei and some vocal and influential senior mullahs pass away . and the threat level against Iran goes down.

that's the only logical scenario I personally see. and at this point I see it as more of a political statement then wanting to wear a certain outfit. as Iran isn't imposing Taliban style clothing restrictions.

Every country has some sort of clothing restrictions by the way. a woman walking around topless in the US will get arrested, but might not get arrested in certain euro countries.. is the US more oppressive then Europe?
 
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Seems this brave Iranian woman would have not of it , watch her stand her ground and maintain her honer , faced with the old black hag :



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Two women fighting who probably had some issue became some woman in Iran taking the hijab off? All I see is desperate propaganda. Nothing else, just some desperate propaganda.

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Seems this brave Iranian woman would have not of it , watch her stand her ground and maintain her honer , faced with the old black hag :



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who cares if i have even an Israeli flag ? and whats wrong with morocco

Wasn't so long ago that rapists were let off the hook in morocco if they married the girl they raped. I think he's calling you a hypocrite for maligning pakistanis whilst your country has it's own major problems related to treatment of women.

But obviously, countries have their own problems. And I'm not labelling all moroccons. Likewise you need to stop generalising pakistanis.
 
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Two women fighting who probably had some issue became some woman in Iran taking the hijab off? All I see is desperate propaganda. Nothing else, just some desperate propaganda.


Are you saying that this stuff does not happen in Iran on a daily bases ?

Here is another one , you can easily identify the moral police woman by the black batman costume she is wearing :

 
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If the translations are correct, all I see is a woman telling a young woman what the normal dress code is in Iran. I don't see the lady you mentioned forcing any woman. She politely advised the other women. Good for them!

That being said, in France, Muslim women aren't allowed to swim on the beaches of that country while wearing the hijab. They aren't allowed to dress modestly (wear the hijab) to work and other public places. Muslim halal grocery stores are told to sell pork or close down.

In Israel, Mossad hires young women to work for them and lure the opponents of Israel through sexual means. Here you have a country who is using their women to sleep with men in order to collect intelligence (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/fe...-the-elite-women-who-work-for-the-family.html). Yet, you all have the audacity to point the fingers at Iran and other Muslim countries who ensure their people dress modestly.

In Europe, a woman may be able to walk topless; however, in the US she wouldn't. Every country's dress code and social norms are different, and Iranian dress code is no exception.

Are you saying that this stuff does not happen in Iran on a daily bases ?

Here is another one , you can easily identify the moral police woman by the black batman costume she is wearing :



United Nations Slams Israel Over Child Prostitution Epidemic (https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201511111029946754-israel-child-prostitution-sex-crimes/)

According to latest data compiled by the Knesset's research center, of the 2,349 cases opened into sex crimes against minors in 2014, only 11% have yet produced a verdict. Almost 45% of these cases were closed – 30% because the criminal was unknown and 13% due to lack of public interest.

Yifat Shasha-Biton, chair of the Knesset Committee on the Rights of the Child, echoed the UN report's complaint about lenient sentencing.

"A sentence of up to three years for obtaining sex services from a minor is ridiculous," she said.

A representative of the Social Affairs Ministry confirmed the UN report's criticism of Israel's lack of a system for coordinating among different government agencies involved in this issue.

He said his ministry "works to rehabilitate minors employed in prostitution, but doesn't coordinate with the Education Ministry on preventing [minors] from sliding into prostitution or on locating minors employed in prostitution."

Yet people like @sammuel has an obsession with Iranian women's dress code in Iran. If you're from Israel as your flag suggests, perhaps you have more pressing issues when it comes to rights of women and children than pointing the fingers at Iran.
 
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I don't see the lady you mentioned forcing any woman. She politely advised the other women.

You don't see because you don't want to see.


Minute 2:02 -

Woman in batman costume :

" Your trousers are to short , please come with us to the bus , we have some things we need discuss with you ...

Here it is again :


Are you denying that woman in Iran are being arrested on a daily bases for violating the dress code ?



In Israel, Mossad hires young women to work for them and lure the opponents of Israel through sexual means.


Wow that is very disturbing , my country is ruining the morals of Muslim countries. There is no prostitution going on in Muslim countries , no people watching por* , only my country responsible !

And how is that stupid article connected to the thread topic ? kingly stop trying to derail the thread.


Yet people like @sammuel has an obsession with Iranian women's dress code in Iran.

Let make it clear. It is not just Iran.

Woman rights in most of the region is a disgrace.

In some countries it is even worse than Iran , in Saudi for example woman cant do anything without the approval of a guardian , not even rent an apartment. At first her fathers need to approve evrything she does , than the husband and if the husband dies - the next of kin.

Woman are discriminated both by law and by tribal family traditions. In some places it is as close to modern slavery as you can get.

Yet you worry about whether " they dress modestly " . It is non of your business how other people dress . You have no business shoving your nose into other people life.

But i would not expect a person who comes from a country where most woman still have to go through genital mutilation to understand.

your country btw is ranked 5th in the worst places in the world to be a woman.


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