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Wanita Islam Iran Bungkus Kepala Baru Bermula Selepas Revolusi 1979. (15pics)

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Post time 18-4-2015 09:51 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
"One day, near the administration and registration statistics in Tehran, I found a pile of discarded omissions, full trash cans. All were women born in the early 1940s, which were photographed in his youth. The astonishing variety of hairstyles - only a minority of wearing a headscarf or veil - reflects the variety of options that worn by women in the late 1950s and 60s. One can see a variety of classes and individual women of that time, shy and modest, up, confident and glamorous. When I found these photos somewhere in 2005, I wondered if these women are alive died, emigrated or prolonged passes. It seemed to me that the government is likely to destroy the evidence of our recent and distant past, women in these photos are opposed to the current dominant culture. I was shocked that these records of our society could be thrown away so easily, without remorse. "
Najaf Shokri.
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 Author| Post time 18-4-2015 09:57 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 19-4-2015 02:02 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Cantik2 dorg ni...
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 Author| Post time 25-4-2015 08:26 AM | Show all posts






Kiana Hayeri grew up in Tehran, where the country’s morality police restricted her public behavior. She left in 2005 when she was 17 and moved to Toronto, where she studied photography at Ryerson University.
Her project’s title, “Your Veil Is A Battleground,” refers not just to the hijab covering — or not covering — their heads in public, which is law under the islamic republic, but also to the hidden nature of their private lives. It goes beyond the restrictions placed on women in public or their private rebellion. Ms. Hayeri also explores how the women choose to present themselves in public.
“It’s a whole world that many Americans are unaware of,” she said. “Nowadays, with all this talk about war, sanctions and nuclear weapons, people tend to forget about ordinary people, the actual people who live in Iran, and they only look at the government.”
“This is the generation that is trying to push the boundaries in every sense.”


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 Author| Post time 25-4-2015 08:29 AM | Show all posts





Iran: Women protest against forced wearing of hijab, 1979
Who spoke up for these women? No one. Where are they now? Those who are still alive are all wearing the hijab, unless they were able to escape from Iran.
Who speaks up for such women now? No one. But who speaks up for their oppressors? Many, many people, including the President of the United States: “Moreover, freedom in America is indivisible from the freedom to practice one’s religion. That is why there is a mosque in every state in our union, and over 1,200 mosques within our borders. That’s why the United States government has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the hijab and to punish those who would deny it.” — Barack Obama,Cairo, June 4, 2009
The women in this picture deserved the vocal and energetic support of Western feminists and the United States government in 1979. They didn’t get it. Neither did Aqsa Parvez, whose Muslim father choked her to death with her hijab after she refused to wear it; or Amina Muse Ali, a Christian woman in Somalia whom Muslims murdered because she wasn’t wearing a hijab; or the 40 women who weremurdered in Iraq in 2007 for not wearing the hijab; or Alya Al-Safar, whose Muslim cousin threatened to kill her and harm her family because she stopped wearing the hijab in Britain; or Amira Osman Hamid, who faces whipping in Sudan for refusing to wear the hijab; or the Egyptian girl, also named Amira, who committed suicide after being brutalized for her family for refusing to wear the hijab; or the Muslim and non-Muslim teachers at the Islamic College of South Australia who were told that they had to wear the hijab or be fired; or the women in Chechnya whom police shot with paintballs because they weren’t wearing hijab; or the women also in Chechnya who were threatened by men with automatic rifles for not wearing hijab; or the elementary school teachers in Tunisia who were threatened with death for not wearing hijab; or the Syrian schoolgirls who were forbidden to go to school unless they wore hijab; or the women in Gaza whom Hamas has forced to wear hijab; or the women in Iran whoprotested against the regime by daring to take off their legally-required hijab; or the women in London whom Muslim thugs threatened to murder if they didn’t wear hijab; or the anonymous young Muslim woman who doffed her hijab outside her home and started living a double life in fear of her parents, or all the other women and girls who have been killed or threatened, or who live in fear for daring not to wear the hijab.
Who speaks up for them? No one. To do so would be “Islamophobic.”
This picture was posted on Twitter by Feminist Pics, but their sisters were not on the case at the time.


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Post time 26-4-2015 06:24 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Berbandin iran yg dulu.. ohnolia lebih merela dgn iran yg sekarang...
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Post time 29-4-2015 04:14 PM | Show all posts
cantiknya gamba2 yang hitam putih tu.
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Post time 30-4-2015 10:58 AM | Show all posts
hehehehe... bukan hanya iran, afghanistan pun dan ramai pompuan dari timur tengah jadi feminist mempertahankan hak wanita.....malaysia is the next taliban state in the making.......whereby aku benci dengan keadaan malaysia sekarang dengan orang agama seolah2 dapat cert. dari tuhan untuk 'menghukum' mereka2 yang tak selari pendapat ......dulu masa sebelum revolusi islam iran malaysia adalah negara yang moderate muslim nation....dan aku dulu pernah tunjuk satu gambar circa 60an disebuah madrasah dimana penuntut wanitanya hanyalah berselendang sahaja dan tak menutup aurat macam ninja or bertudung labuh....masakan tuan guru ketika itu jahil tentang aurat????? aku juga dah tengok banyak video2 3gp yang mana ramai pompuan bertudung melakukan sex bebas dan adegan tak senonoh......adakah ini kualiti yang kita mau dekat seorang muslim???? berapa ramai budak sekolah agama yang lebih teruk dari sekolah biasa???? kita mencari seorang muslim yang kulitnya muslim tapi dalamnya bukan muslim....ini lah tujuan olamak selama ni????? ramai olamak or bini2 olamak ditekan macam isu rogol dalam perkahwinan tu, cuba tengok reaksi olamak???? dulu tahun2 60an orang tak judge mental pun dan mak aku pakai je skirt kat sekolah, sekarang aurat wanita putus haid pon orang tak tau.....islam mengalami kehancuran sama macam agama yahudi dulu2, rabai2 dah jadi macam dapat cert dari tuhan....tu sebab quran ceritakan perihal nenek moyang yahudi dalam quran untuk kita umat islam amik iktibar, tapi kiata tafsir tuhan melaknat kaum depa...hehehehehe isi sebenar kita tak tau or buat2 tak paham????
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Post time 19-4-2017 02:47 AM | Show all posts
bertudung nie ajaran syiah   

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