In today's Islamic State of Iran, women had such a life style in the 70's

Tehran, Tue 9 Jan 2020, Thursday

Sharia law is in force in Iran, which has been debated because of hostility with the United States. Iran is currently an Islamic nation, but in the 70's, the image of Iran is different.

Today, women are found in the hijab in Iran. This is mandatory for women. Anyone who violates this law is punished harshly, but in the 70s, Iran competed with Western nations in terms of modernity.

Western culture had a significant influence in Iran. In Iran, people were taking advantage of it. Women in Iran had the freedom to wear whatever clothes they liked. Zaza was not banned from taking art, music, film. Men and women could not swim at the swimming pool together.

During this period Iran's pop singer Gogush was dominated. Today, people from other countries who have left Iran are still singing this song. Gogosh himself left the country during the 1979 revolution in Iran and left for Britain. During this revolution, Shah Mohammad Raza Pahlavi of Iran had to leave the country with power.

After that, Islamic rule was implemented in the country. Sharia law was applied. Since then the laws in Iran have been tightened. Today the number of foreigners going to Iran is small, but at that time thousands of tourists from the West were going to Iran.


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