Houshang Javid, a researcher of Iranian ritual music, stated that among the ancient stone carvings of Iran, you will see women with hijabs everywhere.
Houshang Javid, a researcher of Iranian ritual music, said in an interview with the Jam-e Jam newspaper.
A girl burning her scarf in the street doesn’t realize she’s burning the roots of her own history. Islam is one thing, but if you look among the ancient stone carvings of Iran, you’ll see women with hijabs everywhere. Our historical connection, we Iranian ethnic groups in cultural Iran, has always existed despite the shifting political borders, and it still does. Among all ethnic groups like Kurds, Lors, Qashqais, Turks, and Baluchs, our historical patterns still exist. However, that young person doesn’t realize they are burning their history. Who enjoys this burning? Those who want to impose their culture of nudity on us. This cultural pressure and coercion come in various ways. It’s the same modern cultural market that Europe started long ago, and unfortunately, we didn’t understand it, even though we shouted about it, but our officials didn’t take it seriously.