Sadegh Zibakalam addressing Ali Motahari: In which society is moral corruption more prevalent, Iran or the West?

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Sadegh Zibakalam addressing Ali Motahari: In which society is moral corruption more prevalent, Iran or the West?

Sadegh Zibakalam addressing Ali Motahari: In which society is moral corruption greater, Iran or the West?

Sadegh Zibakalam, in response to Ali Motahari’s tweet where he called the mixing of university cafeterias animalistic freedom, tweeted: This is not the first time that Dr. Ali Motahari equates lack of hijab and the mixing of cafeterias in universities with the spread of corruption. To the principlists who, like Dr. Motahari, consider lack of hijab or the mixing of cafeterias as synonymous with promoting corruption and immorality, I would like to ask: In which society is moral corruption greater, Iran or a Western society?

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