Abbas Abdi argues that issuing commands and prohibitions regarding hijab is not responsive to the new generation.
Abbas Abdi writes that those who consider themselves knowledgeable about God’s commandments and want to command and prohibit people from this perspective are not responsive to the new generation. These religious arguments may be suitable for seminary groups, but for combating unveiledness, they seriously disrupt all religious, legal, political, as well as executive and security principles so that this phenomenon does not occur. While a little contemplation shows that not only is there not much likelihood of achieving this goal, but it will also be very costly.
Those who consider themselves knowledgeable about God’s commandments and want to command and prohibit people from this perspective are not responsive to the new generation. These religious arguments may be suitable for seminary groups, but for combating unveiledness, they seriously disrupt all religious, legal, political, as well as executive and security principles so that this phenomenon does not occur. While a little contemplation shows that not only is there not much likelihood of achieving this goal, but it will also be very costly.