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Title: Repressed Women Of Muslim Countries
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Traditionally, “the ideal of veiling in Islam meant concealing what was revered which were mainly the body and the privacy of the home” (Milani).
After the Islamic revolution of 1979 took effect, women’s rights in Iran suffered a major setback. Many of the accomplishments that were achieved over time to improve women’s rights in Iran were officially banned by the government... Showed first 250 characters
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Many of the accomplishments that were achieved over time to improve women’s rights in Iran were officially banned by the government. In addition, women had to cover themselves whenever they stepped out in public as it became mandatory by law. From one moment to another, women lost everything – their rights and their traditional beliefs... Showed next 250 characters
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