Bostanabad Representative in Parliament: Monetary Fines Are Not the Way to Enforce Islamic Hijab

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Bostanabad Representative in Parliament: Monetary Fines Are Not the Way to Enforce Islamic Hijab

The representative of Bostanabad in the parliament says monetary fines are not the way to establish Islamic hijab.

Gholamreza Nouri Ghezeljeh, the representative of the people of Bostanabad in the parliament, in response to the statements of the Secretary of the Headquarters for the Promotion of Virtue regarding monetary fines for improperly veiled women, said in an interview with Shargh:

Certainly, monetary fines are not the way to establish Islamic hijab, and you cannot properly guide people with these actions. These statements are innovations and do not have legal backing.

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