12 citizens arrested for selling unconventional and offensive clothing related to the month of Muharram

12 citizens were arrested in Tehran for selling unconventional and offensive clothing related to the month of Muharram.
Muharram is the first month of the Hijri calendar and is considered by Muslims to be one of the forbidden months and is very sacred to Shiites. During the pre-Islamic era and also in Islam, war was prohibited in this month. The nationwide protests that began last year in the month of Safar also brought war, which Shiite Muslims believe was forbidden.
This year, as the month of Muharram begins, this war that was launched by the Islamic Republic government against the people continues, and every day we witness the beating, arrest, and torture of people by regime agents.
People who have lost all their faith and belief are still present in the streets without observing the mandatory hijab and protesting against the government at the beginning of this month. Some have also started selling unconventional clothing and accessories that insult the month of Muharram.
According to "Mizan", twelve citizens in Tehran were arrested for producing and selling unconventional and offensive clothing related to the month of Muharram.
Davoud Moazami Goodarzi, head of Tehran's Fata police, also announced in this regard: "These individuals, who were selling clothes with designs promoting drugs, alcohol, and Satanism, as well as deviant and deviant sects, through more than 15 Instagram pages, were identified and arrested by the Fata police through monitoring and surveillance of cyberspace."
He also added: "Active producers in this field, who were more than 4 manufacturing units in the Tehran Grand Bazaar, have also been dealt with."




