IRAN 1802
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Your comment about Iran is utter wrong!Constantly in both Iran and Saudi Arabia which have draconian laws, especially for women females have risen up to defy the ruling regime and its excesses. I heard Iranian women had broken the taboo and appeared unveiled in public. This woman's head was still covered and despite this it has caused a bit of a consternation.
There is no reason that a woman who does not want the headscarf should be forced to wear it. In Saudi Arabia such laws are common. For example women can't drive. Sometimes I sympathize with what westerners say.
"You are unwilling to give even citizenship in your countries let alone giving people equal rights. But when you come to our land Britain or USA you are demanding your own laws there as well." Thats what they say and looking at Saudi society which is even named after the house of Saud, I am not happy as many Muslims are not with Saudi Arabia.
Anyway lets hope for the best. I hope both Iran and Saudia get rid of these dark laws like no women at football matches and other ridiculous laws. For Godsake Khadija was a businesswomen herself. Who other than Abdul Wahab told us to be such idiots.
Head scarf is not a draconian law!
PS. Comparing Iran with SA is like comparing Sun with uranus.
There are two kinds of football matches, men and women. They can attend in women's football matches or any kind of sport. Please do put Iran and SA in one place.What about the blasphemy law and law that prevents women from attending football matches? This isn't personal. Its just about at least admitting our mistakes as a society. 1 Billion muslims are weaker than 7 million Jews. Someone has to rise up and challenge the norms in our mullahcracies or other societies. Accepting a problem is always the first step to solving it.
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