Ali Behjat, a cleric from Qom, says the promotion of virtue has been reduced to a few strands of hair.
Ali Behjat, a cleric from Qom, has criticized the way the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice is implemented in Iran, stating that our promotion of virtue is limited to a few strands of hair that are exposed, but when it comes to the daily theft from our pockets, we don’t feel the pain, and there’s no promotion of virtue there.
Ali Behjat, the son of Mohammad-Taqi Behjat, a former Shiite religious authority, stated that we have tailored the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice to our own liking, saying that when people’s wealth is consumed and someone takes 12 trillion, this corruption has no prohibition in Islam.
Mr. Behjat criticized the devaluation of the national currency, saying that since the beginning of the revolution until now, our money has become devalued tens of times compared to global currencies. Who has been concerned about this issue and the pain of people’s rights? If they were concerned, our national currency’s value in the world would be like this.
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