That some they call "Velayat Faghih" means "Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists".
Iran is a theocratic state which practices Sharia law.
Yes
The unique thing is that the Iranian regime in Iran is a democracy based on Islamic law.
Mohsen Mohebi has written: 'The international law character of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, International Arbitration, International courts, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal 'The international law character of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal' -- subject(s): International courts, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, Arbitration (International law)
Yes. It is the law for women to wear the hijab in Iran. However, they use the Farsi word "chador" to refer to the garment.
Iran comes to mind.
They adopted Shea law which included many laws based on the Koran. Their women have to be covered, and it's against the law to eat pork, drink alcohol, or even sleep in a comfortable bed.
Both candidates had roughly the same plan to deal with Iran, which was tough sanctions and possibly a military option if Iran remained non-compliant with International Law.
The Iranian constitution is adopted. This law is based on Islamic principles. According to this law are supported by the people.
it does not follow rules it is with the mexican cartel
Christianity is starting to grow and more people have been becoming Christian in Iran recently, some of them have been jailed by the leaders of Iran, other people in Iran have had their freedoms taken recently by the gov. also, it is now against the law to mention the word dawn in a poem in Iran. It is odd. Many there are Muslim.
Iran is governed by means of a strict interpretation of Sharia law.