Summary: The flashcard posits that Iranian rulers fear that allowing choice not to cover will corrupt religious practice and endanger the theocracy, but argues these fears are unfounded, citing Pakistan as an example of a country without religious police.
Summary: The flashcard posits that Iranian rulers fear that allowing choice not to cover will corrupt religious practice and endanger the theocracy, but argues these fears are unfounded, citing Pakistan as an example of a country without religious police.
| Front | ربما يرجع خوف الحكام في إيران إلى أنها إذا ما سمحت للنساء بعدم ارتداء الحجاب فإن ذلم من شأنه ان يفسد الممارسات الدينية وسينسحب ذلك بالتالي على نظام حكم رجال الدين الذي من المحتمل أن ينهار. تك المخاوف لا أساس لها من الصحة. انظروا إلى باكستان فليس فيها شرطة |
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| Back | In Iran, it must certainly be the fear that allowing the choice not to cover will corrupt religious practice – and by extension, Iran's theocracy will fall. The first fear is groundless. Look at Pakistan. It has no religious police, yet it has no shortage |
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