Soleimani: Some have replaced having children with raising puppies

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Soleimani: Some have replaced having children with raising puppies

Soleimani: Some people have replaced having children with adopting puppies.

The chairman of the board of the National Association of Producers of Hijab Products said that the morality police should enforce the law as a deterrent institution. Why do we talk about the morality police as if it’s an organization that has come to impose or force people?

Asadollah Soleimani continued, saying that the morality police are our own children enforcing the law. The Islamic Republic of Iran’s law is religious, and we do not have mandatory hijab; rather, it is a legal requirement. It is the law of the Islamic Republic of Iran that both women and men must observe hijab. When someone breaks the law, the morality police or the police force or any other force is obligated to stop them. Unfortunately, we have been so negligent and careless that these issues have reached our homes.

He added that the campaign ‘I am veiled but against the morality police’ was clearly directed from outside and did not even last, and some women were deceived by this campaign.

Soleimani added that we are witnessing some people replacing childbearing with adopting puppies.

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