19 June 2013
Monday, 30 January 2012 19:00

How Can A Woman’s Hijab Refine the Sea?

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Since I haven’t had one of your favorite topics, Hijab propaganda ads, in a while, I thought we could take a break from all the crazy politics and the unfortunate and ongoing effects of sanctions on Iran to take a look at yet another Hijab poster:

The Cultural Committee of Cleaning the Sea Program, The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance at the city of Mazandaran presents:

My Sister! Refine the Beautiful nature of the Sea with your Hijab.


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About the Columnist: Parisa Saranj

Parisa is a journalism graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is currently a MFA Creative non-Fiction writing candidate at Goucher College. She began writing about her native country, Iran, at her personal blog IranStories.com to share everything she loves about Iran and Iranians, minus all the politics (if that's possible).

Tired of being asked the most basic questions about Iran, all based on stereotypes and lies, Parisa just wanted to provide a pure image of what life is like in Iran...what is it like to be an Iranian woman. Now, Parisa brings her I Heart Iran section from IranStories.com exclusively to Aslan Media.

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