An Official: There Is No Such Thing as Mandatory Hijab

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An Official: There Is No Such Thing as Mandatory Hijab

An official says there is no such thing as mandatory hijab.

Asadollah Soleimani, the chairman of the board of the National Association of Hijab Product Producers, states that women themselves suffer the most from improper hijab and lack of hijab, as family disintegration and divorces stem from this very issue.

The guidance patrol should enforce the law as a restrictive institution. Why do we talk about the guidance patrol as if it is an entity that has come to impose force on people or make them comply?

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