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TheOutliers’ PostHow Women Dressed In Iran (The 70?)By Troy GomezFeb 18, 2016??We should celebrate how women in Iran dressed before the revolution. It was a quite different country back then, with western secular culture influence. But not everyone agreed with this...??Pro-western and secularist ruler Reza encouraged iranians to wear modern european clothing. He thought that formal islamic dress-code limited the country’s modernization. But then the revolution came. The revolution overthrew this sha, crowning a shah who supported islamic traditions. He banned this type of fashion, passing laws that enforced the covering of females’ bodies.??Iranian fashion should be celebrated. It was a sign of rebellion against traditional iranian dress code. Back in the 70s, many styles were heavily european-inspired, which which was smiled upon.??As iranian fashion in the 70s included european influence, it is seen as sketchy now days in iran. This sexy style could be seen in many iranian magazines. ??In the new iran, obviously all of these stylish poses and clothes were banned by the new shah, who supported the old ways. Should we listen to him? Mabye. According to the islamic dress code, the Islam dress code promotes modesty and seeks to minimize vice and immorality in society. This makes sense. It also comments on how it sees westerners; ignorant of why women cover up. It says it? to turn the mens? desire away from women, which could make sense. All in all this could be reasonable.??We should, however, not tolerate the new shas ways, and this is why; you can still be a practicing muslim and not cover your body. Many did it during the old sha’hs reign. This shows religion does not have to control all aspects of life. ................
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