The Interior Minister: Enjoining Good and Forbidding Wrong Does Not Require Permission

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The Interior Minister: Enjoining Good and Forbidding Wrong Does Not Require Permission

The Minister of Interior stated that enjoining good and forbidding wrong does not require a permit.

Ahmad Vahidi said everyone should support this, and the law also states that if someone obstructs enjoining good and forbidding wrong, they have committed a crime.

Enjoining good and forbidding wrong does not require permission; it is both legal and religiously sanctioned, and therefore does not need a permit. Hijab is an obligation for believers and a requirement, so it does not need a permit.

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