Under the monarchy, women were forbidden from wearing traditional religious garb and would be stripped of it and beaten in public, because the shah wanted the country to appear more Western to appeal to chauvanists (like the people you find on ). After the ban ended, a stigma remained and women who dressed traditionally were assumed to be poor and uneducated.
Under the monarchy, women were forbidden from wearing traditional religious garb and would be stripped of it and beaten in public, because the shah wanted the country to appear more Western to appeal to chauvanists (like the people you find on ). After the ban ended, a stigma remained and women who dressed traditionally were assumed to be poor and uneducated.