Ashraf al-Maluk Pahlavi (1298 Tehran - ) known as Ashraf Pahlavi is the son of Reza Shah Pahlavi and Taj al-Maluk Ayrmello. She is also the twin sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Ashraf Pahlavi is the half sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. His name at ...
Ashraf al-Maluk Pahlavi (1298 Tehran - ) known as Ashraf Pahlavi is the son of Reza Shah Pahlavi and Taj al-Maluk Ayrmello. She is also the twin sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Ashraf Pahlavi is the half sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. His name at the time of birth was "Zahra", which was later changed to "Ashraf Al-Muluk" and "Ashraf".
He was born in 1298 A.H. at the same time as his brother Mohammad Reza from the second wife of Reza Shah Taj Al-Muluk Ayramlu. After completing the common education of that time and reaching maturity, she married Ali Qavam, son of Qavam al-Mulk Shirazi, on the advice of her father, Reza Shah Pahlavi, which ended in divorce after 20 Shahrivar. The result was a boy named Shahram Pahlavi Nia.
...My father was a religious person from the bottom of his heart, but at the same time he also realized the fact that many of the customs and traditions that caused Iran's backwardness are the remnants of ancient social traditions and not the foundations of the Islamic religion... On the other hand, even in the Qur'an, the so-called tent is not obligatory. Rather, the Qur'an asks women to observe moderation in their behavior and clothing. But this ruling of the Qur'an led to the hijab, which is a remnant of the past eras. But it should be noted that currently in most Islamic countries, the hijab has been revived as an anti-Western political symbol, not for the implementation of one of the religious orders.
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