In a moment many Iranians never expected to witness, the Islamic Republic has officially suspended its decades-long mandatory hijab requirement, declaring that wearing the headscarf is no longer a legal obligation for women. The announcement marks a historic shift in the country’s social and legal order, closing a chapter that began more than forty years ago with the enforcement of compulsory hijab. Law Suspended, Symbol Transformed M...

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