Demand a stop to women being made to wear mandatory Hijab

    I petitioning the rights of women all over Iran not to be be forced into wearing mandatory Hijab in Iran.

    The Islamic Revolution of 1979 brought seismic changes to Iran, not least for women. One area that has come under scrutiny is the way women dress and wear their hair - the old Shah, in the 1930s, banned the veil and ordered police to forcibly remove headscarves. But in the early 1980s, the new Islamic authorities imposed a mandatory dress code that required all women to wear the hijab.

    So I am calling on Iranian officials to stop forcing women to wear the mandatory Hijab and respect women's rights as it teaches in the Holy Qur'an. Women are often put in jail and suffer being taken away from their families or simply never seen again i.e killed by the police.

    The outcome I want to see in Iran is the laws to change in respecting women's rights about dress code more freedom of choice. And not to be imposed upon. The Prophet Muhammed pbph respected women he looked after all of his wives.
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