Hijab
Iran establishes Tehran court for ‘moral security’ as it tightens monitoring of hijab compliance
BBC Persian reported that the announcement comes amid the renewed presence of morality police and heightened street harassment of women perceived to be violating Iran’s compulsory dress code.
Iranian singer Anita Papist sentenced to 74 lashes for ‘offending public decency’ by singing
Iran sentences singer Parastoo Ahmadi, eight others to lashings over performance without hijab
UN says Taliban arrest 30 women for violating hijab rules in Afghanistan
What do MENA Muslims think about the role of women in society? – study
The researchers surveyed respondents from Algeria, Egypt, Pakistan, Tunisia, Turkey, and the Palestinian Territories on their perception of women's chastity and marital patriarchy.
Iran resorts to security cameras, ostracism to deter unveiled women
Another novel tactic is a government order to both private and public sectors not to provide services to "violators." Warnings of heavy fines and even imprisonment have been issued.
Iran says there were no school poisonings, blames foreign 'enemies'
The wave of suspected attacks has affected thousands of schoolgirls and provoked public anger.
Iran shutters hundreds of business in hijab crackdown
After months of protests, Iranian police announced that they were amending how they enforce hijab regulations.
Iranian girls arrested for dancing without hijabs on TikTok
In Iran, it is forbidden for women to dance in public, and they have to wear hijabs in public.
Iran's judiciary says women will be punished for violating Islamic dress code
The September 16 death of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini while in police custody for flouting the dress code triggered nationwide protests.
World Hijab Day Observed in the Post-Mahsa Amini Era
Women are divided on whether to modernize and normalize the hijab or oppose its use
The US should back Iran's protesters seeking regime change
It is time for America to treat the threat of Iran as a first-tier problem, which means we need a different regime in Tehran in the long run.
Iran sentences woman to 10 years for removing hijab, calls it prostitution
The Tehran court found her guilty of “encouraging corruption and prostitution” for her rejection of the obligatory Islamic dress code.
'Step by step, the regime will lose control’: An interview with an Iranian revolutionary
BEHIND THE LINES: Kawthar Fatahi, 33, a former teacher from in Iran’s Western Azerbaijan Province, is now a leading activist and organizer for the Iranian Kurdish Komala Party.