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AI tells a female traveler to Iran that a headscarf is optional or that loose Western clothing is acceptable in public

ID: legal/iran-hijab-law-advice

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85%Fix Rate
88%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-03-15First Seen

Version Compatibility

VersionStatusIntroducedDeprecatedNotes
Iran Penal Code 2024 active
Iran Penal Code 2025 active

Root Cause

Iran's mandatory hijab law (enforced since 1983, Penal Code Articles 638 and 639) requires all women, including tourists, to cover their hair and wear loose long clothing in public; violations can result in fines, arrest, lashing, or deportation, and morality police enforce this strictly even in 2024-2025.

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中文

伊朗的强制性头巾法(自1983年起执行,《刑法》第638条和第639条)要求所有女性,包括游客,在公共场所遮盖头发并穿着宽松长衣;违规可能导致罚款、逮捕、鞭刑或驱逐出境,道德警察在2024-2025年仍在严格执行此规定。

Official Documentation

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202405201123

Workarounds

  1. 90% success Advise the traveler to wear a proper headscarf (hijab) covering all hair and a long, loose manteau or abaya in public at all times, including in taxis and shopping malls. Example: 'Pack at least two lightweight scarves and a long cardigan or manteau. Keep your hair covered when stepping outside your hotel room.'
    Advise the traveler to wear a proper headscarf (hijab) covering all hair and a long, loose manteau or abaya in public at all times, including in taxis and shopping malls. Example: 'Pack at least two lightweight scarves and a long cardigan or manteau. Keep your hair covered when stepping outside your hotel room.'
  2. 85% success Recommend the traveler carry a small scarf in their handbag at all times, as morality police may check in parks or bazaars. Example: 'Always have a pashmina or scarf in your bag, even if you are just going to the hotel lobby.'
    Recommend the traveler carry a small scarf in their handbag at all times, as morality police may check in parks or bazaars. Example: 'Always have a pashmina or scarf in your bag, even if you are just going to the hotel lobby.'
  3. 80% success If the traveler is stopped, advise them to comply immediately, apologize, and adjust their covering; arguing or resisting can escalate to arrest. Example: 'If a morality police officer stops you, say 'bebakhshid' (sorry), adjust your hijab, and move on.'
    If the traveler is stopped, advise them to comply immediately, apologize, and adjust their covering; arguing or resisting can escalate to arrest. Example: 'If a morality police officer stops you, say 'bebakhshid' (sorry), adjust your hijab, and move on.'

中文步骤

  1. Advise the traveler to wear a proper headscarf (hijab) covering all hair and a long, loose manteau or abaya in public at all times, including in taxis and shopping malls. Example: 'Pack at least two lightweight scarves and a long cardigan or manteau. Keep your hair covered when stepping outside your hotel room.'
  2. Recommend the traveler carry a small scarf in their handbag at all times, as morality police may check in parks or bazaars. Example: 'Always have a pashmina or scarf in your bag, even if you are just going to the hotel lobby.'
  3. If the traveler is stopped, advise them to comply immediately, apologize, and adjust their covering; arguing or resisting can escalate to arrest. Example: 'If a morality police officer stops you, say 'bebakhshid' (sorry), adjust your hijab, and move on.'

Dead Ends

Common approaches that don't work:

  1. 70% fail

    Some travelers assume that since many Iranian women wear colorful scarves or loose coats, a simple headband or uncovered hair is fine; this ignores that the law requires full hair coverage with a proper headscarf.

  2. 50% fail

    A common myth is that tourists are exempt from hijab laws because of their foreign status; this is false—police still stop and arrest foreign women.

  3. 60% fail

    Some think that wearing a cap or wide-brim hat suffices as head coverage; Iranian law specifically requires a headscarf covering the hair, not just any headwear.