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Historically, prostitution in Persia was connected to the history of slavery in Iran.Since the principle of concubinage in Islam in Islamic Law allowed a man to have intercourse with his female slave, prostitution was practiced by a pimp selling his female slave on the slave market to a client, who was allowed to have intercourse with her as her new owner, and who after intercourse returned ...
In August 2019, the FFIRI lifted the ban on Iranian women's entry to football stadiums for the first time in 40 years. [51] On September 8, 2019, Sahar Khodayari self-immolated after being arrested for trying to enter a stadium. Following that incident, FIFA assured that Iranian women are able to attend stadiums starting from October 2019. [52]
The so-called Iranian sex tape scandal involves the public outcry and judicial proceedings against Zahra Amir Ebrahimi, an actress who appeared in the soap opera Nargess, and an associate producer, accused of appearing together in an explicit sex tape, allegedly filmed for private consumption with a camcorder, a serious crime under Iranian law. [1]
From the 12-year-old makeup brush that she uses ("I think I got this in college!") to the way that her mother, Kris Jenner, inspired her favorite beauty look, the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians ...
Fatemeh Khishvand (Persian: فاطمه خویشوند, known by her Instagram username of Sahar Tabar, Persian: سحر تبر; born 16 June 2001), is an Iranian influencer who is known for her use of cosmetic surgery in images of herself posted to Instagram.
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Anahita / ɑː n ə ˈ h iː t ə / is the Old Persian form of the name of an Iranian goddess and appears in complete and earlier form as Aradvi Sura Anahita (Arədvī Sūrā Anāhitā), the Avestan name of an Indo-Iranian cosmological figure venerated as the divinity of "the Waters" and hence associated with fertility, healing and wisdom.
Syria: Syrian Kurdish women cut their hair and burned their scarves in protest against Mahsa Amini's death. [18] Turkey: Melek Mosso, Turkish musician and music teacher, cut her hair in support of Iranian women during the concert. She said:"I am performing tonight's concert for women everywhere. No one can take away our freedom." [19] [20]