Women Dancing Without Mandatory Hijab in Iran Mall Complex

Girls and boys from Tehran danced and celebrated together in the Iran Mall complex without mandatory hijab.
“Iran Mall,” the great marketplace of Iran, which is one of the five largest markets in the world and among the largest commercial, cultural, and social projects in Iran and the Middle East, is located in District 22 of Tehran and welcomes a very large number of our people daily.
During Nowruz holidays, Iranians travel to different destinations. The Iran Mall complex, due to the presence of shopping centers, hotels, recreational and entertainment complexes, as well as historical sections, is considered one of the tourism centers that receives many visitors during Nowruz holidays.
A video has been circulated on social media pages showing the presence of girls, boys, women, and men of all ages together, without mandatory hijab, dancing and celebrating in the Iran Mall complex. Once again, they united and expressed their solidarity with joy toward the Islamic Republic regime.
In the city of Borujerd, when some women without hijab were walking on the street, a government morality enforcer confronted them. However, the women present at the scene declared that the street belongs to us and we see fit to be in the street this way. Every time you enforce the law against embezzlers, then you can also enforce the law regarding hijab.
While the Islamic Republic regime uses bullets and batons to suppress people, the people express their protest with joy. During Nowruz holidays, morality enforcers confront unveiled women on streets throughout all cities, but women and girls fearlessly and courageously confront the enforcers and do not allow them to interfere with their hijab choices.
In hope of a day when all people throughout Iran dance and celebrate this way on the streets. This is the secret of victory in a popular revolution! Unity, solidarity, and refusing to surrender to oppression.




