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Mashad,
10 April (AKI) - A top Shia cleric
in Iran has said that unveiled women
are a serious danger to Iranian
society as they cause men to be "transformed
into beasts".
"Women without the veil are a danger
that the authorities underestimate,"
said Hojatolislam Seyyed Ahmad
Elmalhoda, a powerful cleric who
leads the Friday prayers in Mashad,
a site considered sacred for Shia
Muslims as it houses the shrine of
Imam Reza.
"This situation is very serious in
that if men see these bad women,
they will turn into beasts, and then
the whole of society will have to
pay the consequences."
According to the Shia cleric, women
who do not respect conservative
Islamic dress rules are "sources of
all that is bad in society."
"Respecting the chador (a long,
black cloak that covers the arms and
legs and is usually worn with a
hijab) is the law of the state and
the authorities must severely punish
anyone who does not respect this law,
in the same way that they punish
thieves and murderers," said
Elmadhoda.
He is who is also a member of the
Council of Experts - a powerful body
of 86 senior clerics which elects,
supervises and can dismiss the
country's supreme leader.
He was speaking to journalists who
were reporting on president Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad's visit to the shrine of
Imam Reza.
"A women who does not wear the
entire veil is like a fire which
burns anyone who comes into contact
with her," said Elmalhoda.
"Our youth, even those who are
educated by families who believe and
respect the words of the Prophet,
when they come into contact with
this fire [the women who are not
properly veiled] they burn and
become ash," he said.