Cultural Commission Member of Parliament: Girls’ Headscarves Falling in Schools is Not a Problem

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Cultural Commission Member of Parliament: Girls' Headscarves Falling in Schools is Not a Problem

A member of the Parliament’s Cultural Commission says that girls’ headscarves falling in schools is not a problem.

Javad Nikbin stated that the decision to eliminate certain budgets, such as those for school libraries, and allocate them to installing cameras in schools is a very wrong action.

We have not been able to understand the younger generation well and establish a connection with them.

Even the fact that it is sometimes said that some school principals in small towns search students’ bags is not only wrong and prohibited, but I believe that searching people’s beliefs and personal items is forbidden.

Although one of the criteria for good people is prayer, the idea that every person who prays is a good person is not true at all. Some of those whose foreheads were marked from prayer and who were regular in night prayers and fasting turned out to be spies and corrupt individuals.

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