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Taheri Akardi: Wearing patients' clothes in the operating room is not dignified for Muslim women

Taheri Akardi, secretary of the Headquarters for Encouraging Righteousness and Forbidding Evil, said: Wearing patients' clothes in the operating room is not dignified for a Muslim woman.

Mohammad Hossein Taheria-Akurdi, Secretary of the Headquarters for Encouraging Righteousness and Forbidding Evil, announced the design of 12 models of Islamic surgical gowns for female patients in the operating room. According to him, this design is designed to ensure that religious limits are observed.

For a long time, enjoining good and forbidding evil has become more intense in Iran, and the issue of hijab is the main topic of discussion, so much so that the actions of the Islamic Republic government against people who do not observe it in accordance with Sharia law have become more intense.

Regarding the specialization of organizations based on training based on chastity and hijab, Taheria Kurdi stated: "These responsibilities and areas have been separated and we have entrusted them to sit down and find examples in both the good and the forbidding of evil in the issues of chastity and hijab."

He added: "For example, those who are engaged in providing services in the field of health and treatment should follow up on the clothing of female patients in operating rooms. Wearing patients' clothes is not dignified for Muslim women in our society. In this regard, various organizations are cooperating with the Headquarters for Encouraging Good and Forbidding Evil, one of which is the good cooperation of the Social Security Organization to design 12 models of Islamic surgical gowns for patients in operating rooms so that religious limits are observed."

Referring to the people's dissatisfaction with the executive agencies, Mohammad Hossein Taheri added: "Handling complaints and people's dissatisfaction is one of the most important issues that this headquarters pursues as an important task. The Headquarters for Encouraging Good and Forbidding Evil does not enter the scope of specialized and expert duties of the departments, but presents its suggestions for greater people's satisfaction."

Mohammad Hossein Taheri's words were made while the world has witnessed a massive massacre of Iranian people by the Islamic Republic government in the past year. An event that marked the beginning of a revolution with the killing of Mahsa Amini, due to forced hijab, in which many people, including women, men, children, young and middle-aged people, were killed, arrested, imprisoned, tortured, raped and executed by the regime's forces.

Now, the fight against compulsory hijab by the Islamic Republic government and its agents has intensified, to the point that the number of attacks on regime officials in the streets has increased, and each one of them is harassing people in some way.

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