Comments by "Omer عمر" (@Omer1996E.C) on "Ryan Chapman"
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Thanks Ryan. As a muslim, I know non muslims will not like to hear this, YES! it is wrong to treat people badly, and such crimes like the one that happened to Mahsa Amini, may Allah rest her in his mercy, are intolerable according to islam, even in some cases punishable by death penalty. And morality violations are legally less punishable than islamic human rights in punishment according to islamic sharia. But after all that, why is it wrong in many of your views to not enforce a dress code on BOTH males and females? Especially when literally and LITERALLY every country has its own dress code, even in France, some cloths are banned and some are differently regulated for men and women, not equally. Although I'm sunni, I indifferently condemn the Iranian court and government for not harshly punishing the violating police and actually even hiding them, instead of putting them in court. SUCH A CORRUPT REGIME.
What I'm saying basically is that having a dress code is not wrong, may even be good and necessary. What Iran did doesn't in any way represent the religion and its rulings or sharia, it's all about a corrupt regime EVEN THE RELIGIOUS SHOULD STRIVE TO REFORM AND IMPROVE IT, as islam orders us to resist all oppressions.
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