Police told Tehran's coffee and ice cream shops trade union to prevent any gatherings in which men and women could exchange Valentine's Day gifts or they could be found guilty of a crime. Valentine has become popular in Iran and other western countries but there are attempts to stifle the spread of western culture in the Islamic Republic. Saudi Arabia has also sought to stamp out Valentine's Day but it is widely celebrated in nearby Dubai. Meanwhile in Indonesia officials and clerics banned young Indonesian Muslims from celebrating Valentine's Day, arguing that the observance runs against Islamic teachings.
Iranians And Indonesians Banned From Celebrating Valentine
Police told Tehran's coffee and ice cream shops trade union to prevent any gatherings in which men and women could exchange Valentine's Day gifts or they could be found guilty of a crime. Valentine has become popular in Iran and other western countries but there are attempts to stifle the spread of western culture in the Islamic Republic. Saudi Arabia has also sought to stamp out Valentine's Day but it is widely celebrated in nearby Dubai. Meanwhile in Indonesia officials and clerics banned young Indonesian Muslims from celebrating Valentine's Day, arguing that the observance runs against Islamic teachings.
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