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Does the government have the right to interfere in women's hijab? Hossein Suzanchi: The philosophy of Islamic government is the implementation of religious rules. Seventy percent of people want a law for the hijab (even less than the Shari'a hijab). The issue of hijab became this because of Reza Khan's intervention, otherwise there are religious rules with more priority than hijab. Mohsen Burhani: The Shari'a rule of hijab is a must, but the government has no right to implement any rule. The foundation of the system is tied to the veil. If a small percentage of people are really looking to discover the hijab, why don't we hold a referendum? When we give something an ideological aspect, it becomes non-negotiable. Currency support from Azad: / azad579 Rial support from Azad (monthly or one-time support): https://hamibash.com/azad If necessary, you can also use the following addresses to support us. Be sure to contact us after each transfer via email. USDT (trc20): TMJ4T1LPBQY6vF8uAXVifm5tRpJbqk7TQc USDT (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c BTC: gl4g4qa ETH (erc20): 0xc1DB525EAd3D8A00b1693AEcc7D7d59243376d0c Free email: [email protected] Full video of this talk on the free site (with the possibility of talking to guests and audience): https:// b2n.ir/k18271 00:00 The Law of Hijab 18:50 Burhani. What is your approach to legislation? 41:27 Needle. Islamic government and the need to implement the rules 01:13:10 Needle. Is it based on Sharia or social ethics? 01:34:58 The difference of jurists on the obligation to wear the hijab 01:45:11 Burhani. Why was the hijab symbolized? #hijab #mahsa_amini #woman_life_freedom #hijab_law #compulsory_hijab #Islamic_Republic #jurisprudence #rights #women #women's_rights #feminism #debate