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Shamaqdari's remarks on hijab outrage top cleric
Tehran Times Art Desk 

TEHRAN -- Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi expressed his outrage on Tuesday at 
the latest remarks by Deputy Culture Minister for Cinematic Affairs Javad 
Shamaqdari on the hijab, the Islamic dress code for women. 


According to some unofficial sources, Shamaqdari questioned the necessity of 
the Hijab in his response to a person criticizing the alleged difficulty of 
wearing the hijab by Iranian and foreign guests of the 28th Fajr International 
Film Festival. 

"Where does Quran say and which verse declares that the hijab is obligatory," 
the sources quoted Shamaqdari as saying. 

However, Shamaqdari's office denied the remarks, accusing the sources of 
tarnishing the image of the Iranian officials. 

"Newspapers have reported that certain individuals have snubbed the verses of 
Quran in order to provide a freer atmosphere at the Fajr Film Festival," 
Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi said. 

He said they are not certain about the reports yet, but warn they would take 
serious action against the issue if the reports prove to be accurate. 

Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi also criticized the Ministry of Culture and Islamic 
Guidance over granting screening licenses for some of the films in his speech 
in Qom, the home of Iran's major Islamic seminaries. However, no specific 
titles were mentioned for the films in question. 

Culture Ministry officials recently revised their decisions on 13 filmmakers' 
requests for screening licenses for their films, which had been banned over the 
past five years, in order to allow them to premiere during the Fajr festival. 

Eleven out of the 13 films were granted screening licenses after their 
producers and director agreed to cut scenes. 

Meanwhile, "Journey to Hidalou", a film which was at one time banned because of 
a sex scandal involving its actress, and "Fire Keeper", a comedy on vasectomy 
in Iran by director Mohsen Amiryusefi, were rejected again. 

Shamaqdari has said that they may need a fatwa to lift the ban on the premiere 
of "Journey to Hidalou" 



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