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Islamic Republic "Hijab enforcers" are back in Tehran streets taking "hard revenge" on Iranian women..:unsure:.

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under strict orders by these handsome guys:eek::
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I salute brave Iranian women who stand up to these animals.


This veiling tradition is not original to the Muslims at all. They have imitated it from other cultures. The first written mention of veiling for elite women dates back to Middle Assyrian laws around 1300 BCE. It became the norm in the Middle East, adopted by Jews and Zoroastrians. Two thousand years later, Abbasids in Baghdad copied it from the Jews and Zoroastrians. It started to take hold in some Muslim countries in the 1970s. When I was a kid, I hardly saw anyone with veils except some very older women in the villages in Pakistan.

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This veiling tradition is not original to the Muslims at all. They have imitated it from other cultures. The first written mention of veiling for elite women dates back to Middle Assyrian laws around 1300 BCE. It became the norm in the Middle East, adopted by Jews and Zoroastrians. Two thousand years later, Abbasids in Baghdad copied it from the Jews and Zoroastrians. It started to take hold in some Muslim countries in the 1970s. When I was a kid, I hardly saw anyone with veils except some very older women in the villages in Pakistan.

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It still isn't much popular in Pakistan, very hardly do you come across women that wear that, its more popular amongst the Middle East region, maybe even Indian Muslims and Bengalis but not sure about them
 
@Lulldapull I'm sure you'll have something to say about this.


Inhon nay baaz nahi aana! I've heard from our own KPK people that these Afghani totally intimidate our citizens and the brainwashing of our citizens is part of their culture. Even our kpk pols is scared of the Afghani's totally badmash violent thug nature. Hands down bro, dunya key badmash tareen qaum hae gee Afghani. Nobody can ever come close..... 😛
 
It still isn't much popular in Pakistan, very hardly do you come across women that wear that, its more popular amongst the Middle East region, maybe even Indian Muslims and Bengalis but not sure about them
Turkey, Malaysia, and Indonesia made a multi-billion dollar Hijab industry by luring those hugely populated countries into hijab culture through discounted or free TV serials and setting up schools, cultural centers, etc, since the late 1990s. Religion has always been about business. UK Pakistanis have largely adopted the hijab.
 

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