No. But given other Muslims (including women) call the headscarf they are wearing a "hijab", I would assume that at least some women in Iran also call the headscarf a "hijab". Regardless of the exact terminology used in Iran, headscarf=hijab is true at at least some parts of the (Muslim) world, so your point that "Iranian women never weared hijab and nobody force them to. They wear kerchief or headscarf to cover hair" seems to a pointless point about terminology rather than anything substantial.
Iranian women headscarf named "rusari". You could type it in Google image serach if you don't believe me, or check Iranian farsi dictionary. Do you know, that Iranian language is farsi, not arabic? It is indo-european language not semitic as arabic. Using same letters does not make all languages that use that strange hooks arabic. Word "hidjab" sounds like farsi number, I don't remember which, something like 15 or 13, check by yourself, I'm too lazy to do it for you. Also, Iranians are shia, not sunni, so they have no that globalist sunni sharia laws you project to them, their religion laws are local and set by their imams.
Serioulsy, it is amasing sometimes to see western arrogance that is inseparable from ignorance of same size.
Strange that nobody protest against wearing hidjab in Ukraine. And, suddenly, it is mantadory for Ukrainian women to wear them if they enter Orthodox Church. Oh, wait, that's why Ukrainian Jewish government ban Orthodox Churches! They just want to free Ukrainian women from hidjab!
“Unveiling Stems From Men's Emasculation” (Bi-Hejabi-ye Zan az bi-Qeyrati-ye Mard ast)
“Death to the Unveiled Woman and her Cowardly Husband” (Marg bar Zan-e bi-Hejab va Shohar-e bi-Qeyrat-e ou).
Note the word "hejab" in these quotes. That means that it is called "hejab" in Iran (presumably in Farsi).
As for the rest of your comment, you are inferring what I never said. I don't care either way about women wearing the hejab in Iran - that's their culture and their business to sort out one way or another and nothing to do with me. I was merely pointing out your error in saying the "hijab" is never worn in Iran.
Having lived in a Muslim country where Muslim women wearing the hijab is the norm.
You lived in Iran?
No. But given other Muslims (including women) call the headscarf they are wearing a "hijab", I would assume that at least some women in Iran also call the headscarf a "hijab". Regardless of the exact terminology used in Iran, headscarf=hijab is true at at least some parts of the (Muslim) world, so your point that "Iranian women never weared hijab and nobody force them to. They wear kerchief or headscarf to cover hair" seems to a pointless point about terminology rather than anything substantial.
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Iranian women headscarf named "rusari". You could type it in Google image serach if you don't believe me, or check Iranian farsi dictionary. Do you know, that Iranian language is farsi, not arabic? It is indo-european language not semitic as arabic. Using same letters does not make all languages that use that strange hooks arabic. Word "hidjab" sounds like farsi number, I don't remember which, something like 15 or 13, check by yourself, I'm too lazy to do it for you. Also, Iranians are shia, not sunni, so they have no that globalist sunni sharia laws you project to them, their religion laws are local and set by their imams.
Serioulsy, it is amasing sometimes to see western arrogance that is inseparable from ignorance of same size.
Finally, https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/photo/young-ukrainian-girl-model-standing-at-park-of-lviv-royalty-free-image/646128196
Strange that nobody protest against wearing hidjab in Ukraine. And, suddenly, it is mantadory for Ukrainian women to wear them if they enter Orthodox Church. Oh, wait, that's why Ukrainian Jewish government ban Orthodox Churches! They just want to free Ukrainian women from hidjab!
Quotes from this page show you are wrong:
Note the word "hejab" in these quotes. That means that it is called "hejab" in Iran (presumably in Farsi).
As for the rest of your comment, you are inferring what I never said. I don't care either way about women wearing the hejab in Iran - that's their culture and their business to sort out one way or another and nothing to do with me. I was merely pointing out your error in saying the "hijab" is never worn in Iran.