A Seminary Professor in Europe Utilized Women’s Charm for the Depressed

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A Seminary Professor in Europe Utilized Women's Charm for the Depressed

A seminary professor in Europe utilized the allure of women for the depressed.

Shojaei, a seminary professor in Hormozgan, stated that 100 years ago in Europe, women had full coverage.

After the World War, European politicians devised a plan where women played the role of attraction and allure for the depressed people.

The societal view of women before Islam was as objects without personality, but after Islam, the Prophet (PBUH) considered a special status for women’s character, to the extent that in the early Islamic era, schools were built where women engaged in education and learning sciences.

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