Iran Might Have a Wonderful Culture Had Islam Not Invaded and Destroyed Zoroastrianism: Woman Defiantly Protests Hijab Law (Video)

The moslem conquest of Persia (Iran) was a major military campaign undertaken by the Rashidun Caliphate between the years 632 and 654.

The consequences were the fall of the Sasanian Empire and the eventual decline of Zoroastrianism—which had been the nation’s official religion.

This in part from wndnewscenter.org.

Young Iranian woman strips off clothes in protest of assault for improperly wearing hijab.

The persecution of Zorastrians by the early moslems during and after the conflict prompted many of them to flee eastward to India, where they were granted refuge by various kings. To this day two large settlements of Zoroastrians live and thrive in and near Mumbai (Bombay), India.

But today in Iran, the fate of the young female university student is unknown after she was filmed and photographed in her underwear, as a protest against an alleged assault for not correctly wearing her hijab. The authorities in Tehran have claimed the woman is “under severe mental pressure.”

No sh*t. It’s the fact she is living under restrictive Islamic tyranny in which females are treated like property.

Final thought, a rhetorical question: Will Islam—a death cult designed for world conquest founded during a time when much of the known world was early in its 1000-year period known as The Dark Ages—ever lighten up its stranglehold on the many peoples it holds captive throughout the world?

God speed with our awakening to this threat, America.