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Iran: Top cleric says women without veils must die

Tehran, 19 Dec. (AKI) - A top Muslim cleric in Iran, Hojatolislam Gholam Reza Hassani said on Wednesday that women in Iran who do not wear the hijab or Muslim headscarf, should die.

"Women who do not respect the hijab and their husbands deserve to die," said Hassani, who leads Friday prayers in the city of Urumieh, in Iranian Azerbaijan.

"I do not understand how these women who do not respect the hijab, 28 years after the birth of the Islamic Republic, are still alive," he said.

"These women and their husbands and their fathers must die," said Hassani, who is the representative of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in eastern Azerbaijan.

Hassani's statements came after two Kurdish feminists in Iran were accused of being members of an armed rebel group and of carrying out subversive activities threatening the security of the state.

It is believed that his statements and the arrests could spark a fresh crackdown on women who do not repect the Islamic dress code in Iran.

Thousands of women in Iran have already been warned this year for their "un-Islamic dress" such as wearing tight, short coats and skimpy headscarves.

http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Religion/?id=1.0.1687095144
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"I do not understand how these women who do not respect the hijab, 28 years after the birth of the Islamic Republic, are still alive," he said.


He is real top cleric.
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Let's not blame the media for reporting what these idiots are propagating. They should line these idiots up and you know what.
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Kaz,
Did you pray eid namaaz this morning?
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Kaz,
Did you pray eid namaaz this morning?


Yes. Watched a few qurbani. Watched my daughter fainted from the thought of the pain that the animals were experiencing. Barely caught her before she hit the ground. Lifted and carried her back to the car and now she is sleeping restfully. There is my most immediate responsibility. Her and her brother's safety and comfort. She like her dad cannot deal with pains and sufferings of people or animals.
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Iran: Top cleric says women without veils must die

Tehran, 19 Dec. (AKI) - A top Muslim cleric in Iran, Hojatolislam Gholam Reza Hassani said on Wednesday that women in Iran who do not wear the hijab or Muslim headscarf, should die.

"Women who do not respect the hijab and their husbands deserve to die," said Hassani, who leads Friday prayers in the city of Urumieh, in Iranian Azerbaijan.

"I do not understand how these women who do not respect the hijab, 28 years after the birth of the Islamic Republic, are still alive," he said.

"These women and their husbands and their fathers must die," said Hassani, who is the representative of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in eastern Azerbaijan.

Hassani's statements came after two Kurdish feminists in Iran were accused of being members of an armed rebel group and of carrying out subversive activities threatening the security of the state.

It is believed that his statements and the arrests could spark a fresh crackdown on women who do not repect the Islamic dress code in Iran.

Thousands of women in Iran have already been warned this year for their "un-Islamic dress" such as wearing tight, short coats and skimpy headscarves.

http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Religion/?id=1.0.1687095144


Maybe when they kill off the women they could bring lil boys in the home!:D
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Kaz,
Did you pray eid namaaz this morning?


Yes. Watched a few qurbani. Watched my daughter fainted from the thought of the pain that the animals were experiencing. Barely caught her before she hit the ground. Lifted and carried her back to the car and now she is sleeping restfully. There is my most immediate responsibility. Her and her brother's safety and comfort. She like her dad cannot deal with pains and sufferings of people or animals.

Sorry to hear about your daughter, anyway let her understand the reason for the sacrifice.
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anyway let her understand the reason for the sacrifice.


She knows.
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You shouldn't expose her to this. I know in Guyana, lil children liked to see the slaughter, but over here, they are more sensitive.
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Chief
I thought 212 st keeping Eid on Friday?
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I thought 212 st keeping Eid on Friday?


They are.

I pray my my daily salat here in Man at 29st and they observed today.
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I thought 212 st keeping Eid on Friday?


Bai Terry like you alone go do the eid namaz on Friday. Dem Hujjaj will complete Hajj and you didnt even pray you namaz :):):)
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It look like dat. I hope meh Kurbani aint killing before I read namaaz!:-)
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It look like dat. I hope meh Kurbani aint killing before I read namaaz!:-)


I think the brothers with the local sighting went a little too far this time.
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It look like dat. I hope meh Kurbani aint killing before I read namaaz!:-)


I think the brothers with the local sighting went a little too far this time.

Our local sighting was in Barbados :):)
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