In Iran, a 23-year-old boy opposing the hijab was publicly hanged. The matter is of December 12, but now a video related to it has surfaced. The video is before the boy was hanged. In this, he is asking people not to read Quran and celebrate his death.
This video is being seen by Majidreja Rahnward as his last wish. In this video he is blindfolded. Two guards wearing masks are also standing near him. Majidreja said in front of the camera - no one should read the Quran. I don't want anyone to be sad about my death. No one should make any kind of prayer. Everyone should celebrate my death, play songs, and be happy.
Sharia law took the life
A member of the Belgian Parliament shared this video. He blamed Sharia law for Majidreja's death. He wrote- His last words were Don't read Quran, don't be sad, celebrate. He died because of Sharia law. He only raised his voice for his rights. Sharia law provides for punishment for many laws attributed to God.
Majidreja was accused of killing policemen
Iran's Tehran court sentenced Majidreza to death. He was accused of killing two police officers during the protests. Court told that he stabbed two officers to death and also attacked 4 other officers. Majidreja was hanged in public on 12 December. Four days before this, on December 8, 23-year-old Mohsin Shekhri was also hanged. He also attacked the policemen during the demonstrations.
Protests started after the death of a 22-year-old girl
The demonstrations began after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini on 16 September. The police arrested Mahsa for not wearing the hijab. He had lost his life in custody.
According to Iranian media reports, Amini had slipped into a coma hours after her arrest. He was taken to the hospital. Reports said that Amini died of head injuries. Police claimed that Amini died due to a heart attack.
Iran admitting protesters to a psychiatric hospital
Iran's education minister said that the mental condition of the school and college girls who oppose hijab is not good. He said – all these girl students are suffering from mental illness. These girl students are being admitted to the psychiatric hospital. So that the anti-social behavior that is flourishing in these girl students can be rectified.
what does sharia law say?
Every word in Sharia law has a religious significance. The crimes that come under these laws here are understood to be in direct opposition to God. Sharia law describes the way of life. All Muslims are expected to live their lives according to these laws.
Sharia law governs every aspect of a Muslim's daily life, including what to do and what not to do. Sharia includes laws related to family, finance, and business.
Drinking, using, or smuggling drugs is one of the biggest crimes under Sharia law here. When a person breaks this law, it is considered a crime against God. This is the reason why there are strict punishment rules for these crimes.
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