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Перевести · 19.05.2018 · 35 years of compulsory hijab in Iran. "These women are not waiting for hijab laws to be removed, they are removing them themselves," she says. According to Shiva Rahbaran, a London-based writer ...
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Перевести · Ancient Abyaneh village in highlands, tourist attraction of Iran. Abyaneh, Iran - April 26, 2017: young Iranian woman in hijab sits in traditional village in. A old woman sitting in front of door at Abyaneh village, Isfahan, Iran. ISFAHAN, IRAN, Dec., 2016 : A old woman …
https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2018/02/05/iranian-women-protest-the-mandatory-hijab
Перевести · 05.02.2018 · Iran has now arrested at least 29 women for refusing to wear the hijab, or headscarf. These acts of defiance reflect women’s second-class status in the Islamic Republic, …
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Перевести · 08.02.2019 · Women rally against the hijab in 1979: Soon after taking power, Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini decreed that all women had to wear the veil - …
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Перевести · 25.11.2020 · The most common form of violence against women in Iran. The rate of domestic violence against women in Iran is the world’s highest but the most prevalent form of violence against Iranian women is perpetrated by the ruling regime in its efforts to enforce the mandatory Hijab on them.. If at least 66 percent of Iranian women experience domestic violence in their homes, one must say that ...
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Перевести · Women of Iran love to show creativity by opting for various Hijab styles But some of the Iranian women try different fashions of Hijab and the government allows them to show their creativity. ↓ 06 – Style You Didn’t Know About Hijab. Hijab is mandatory in Iran and so is looking beautiful too. Irani hijab …
Is the hijab mandatory for women in Iran?
Is the hijab mandatory for women in Iran?
Iran is one of the manufacturers of peerless high-quality fabrics for pretty Iranian ladies. Women of Iran love to show creativity by opting for various Hijab styles But some of the Iranian women try different fashions of Hijab and the government allows them to show their creativity. Hijab is mandatory in Iran and so is looking beautiful too.
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Who was the woman who threw off the hijab?
Who was the woman who threw off the hijab?
Read more about sharing. It is five years since Iranian Masih Alinejad started a movement - since joined by thousands of women - protesting against the compulsory wearing of the hijab, or headscarf, in her country. It spread on social media and led to unprecedented demonstrations in the streets - but is it any closer to achieving its goal?
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What does the word hijab mean in Islam?
What does the word hijab mean in Islam?
The word hijab refers to both the head-covering traditionally worn by some Muslim women and Islamic styles of dress in general. The garment has different legal and cultural status in various countries.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hijab_by_country
When did it become mandatory for women to wear headscarf in Iran?
When did it become mandatory for women to wear headscarf in Iran?
Since 1983, when the first written law was passed, the Islamic Republic has made it officially mandatory for women to wear the headscarf and loose clothing, with punishment for failing to comply ranging from lashes to imprisonment.
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Перевести · 06.02.2018 · Asia Iranian women defiant against compulsory hijab. A new wave of protests against the compulsory wearing of hijab has spread across Iran, resulting in the arrests of dozens of women.
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Перевести · 03.11.2014 · Iranian women have long been in a cat-and-mouse game with the interpretation and enforcement of many aspects of Islamic law, but most especially the hijab. Since 1983, when the first written law was passed, the Islamic Republic has made it officially mandatory for women …
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Iran has now arrested at least 29 women for refusing to wear the hijab, or headscarf. These acts of defiance reflect women’s second-class status in the Islamic Republic, where they face a range of discriminatory laws aimed at reducing their perceived threat to the sexual and religious norms championed by the regime.
On December 27, Vida Movahed, a 31-year-old mother of a 20-month-old daughter, climbed on top of an electricity box on a busy Tehran street and waved her white hijab, prompting authorities to incarcerate her. Photos of her gesture quickly went viral on social media, spurring an international pressure campaign for her release. Tehran eventually freed Movahed on January 28, but her protest inspired other Iranian women to follow her lead.
Iran’s prosecutor general on January 31 described the hijab protests as “an emotional childish act instigated by forces abroad.” All women, said Mohammad Javad Montazeri, “should know that the sacred Islamic law explicitly has recognized the hijab for Muslim woman as necessary based on the holy Quran.” If they lack faith in Islam, he added, they should nonetheless realize “they are required to obey it.”
Montazeri’s attribution of the hijab protests to foreign provocateurs reflects the entrenched ideology of the Islamist regime. In Iran’s view, the hijab aims not merely to curtail male sexual temptation per se. Rather, Tehran also regards the headscarf as a bulwark against the secular worldview of foreign powers, which seek to subvert the regime by discrediting its Islamist creed through the promotion of unbridled sexuality.
In a 2014 speech, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, denounced the West for adopting a “materialistic and non-divine epistemology” that considers women solely “a means for satisfying lust.” This perspective, he continued, arises from its misguided commitment to “sexual equality,” which obscures the natural differences between the sexes, thereby leading to women’s objectification and humiliation.
Consequently, Khamenei argued, Tehran’s treatment of women constitutes not subjugation but immunization from “fossilized and pseudo-progressive” Western values that threaten Iran’s spiritual identity. As he put it in a 2013 address, if foreigners ask why Tehran constrains women’s freedom by mandating the hijab, “we should answer, ‘Why do you give them this harmful and threatening freedom?’”
In fact, said Khamanei in a 2012 speech, the hijab offers women true “freedom and identity.” “By ignoring hijab and failing to cover what Allah the Exalted has asked them to cover,” he contended, “women undermine their own dignity and value.” The hijab, he added, is therefore “among the blessings of God” and prevents “permanent and destructive consequences for the country, for society, for ethics and even for policy-making.”
In this context, the hijab protests mark a repudiation of the clerical regime’s view of women and thus its fundamental religious and political legitimacy. This reality explains why Tehran deems the hijab protests such a threat – and why it likely will continue to suppress them through force.
Tzvi Kahn is a senior Iran analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Follow him on Twitter @TzviKahn.
Follow FDD on Twitter @FDD. FDD is a Washington-based, nonpartisan research institute focusing on national security and foreign policy.
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