A few years after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the headscarf became obligatory to wear in Iran. Women are obliged by law to cover their hair and wear loose-fitting clothes in all public locations, including the workplace, institutions of higher learning, and places of employment. However, there is rising resentment toward the hijab requirement, particularly among younger people and in urban regions. Those opposed regard it as a weapon of political coercion that restricts the bodies of women. In recent years, Iran has witnessed a spike in anti-hijab protests, notably the White Wednesdays movement. and Mahsa Amini's recent death at the hands of the Morality police. A crackdown on persons who flout the legislation has risen along with the backlash against veils. click the buy now to get all you need to know.
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