Love stories set against the backdrop of historical events, such as the 1979 Revolution or the recent "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests, where political activism both bonds and tears couples apart. Conclusion: A Resilient Love
Despite strict regulations, Iran faces modern public health challenges related to sexuality that are often treated as taboos by the state.
A playboy offers a passionate poet a 3-month sigheh . She accepts, but only if he recites Hafez every night. He thinks it's a game. By night 89, he realizes he has fallen in love with her soul—but the contract is about to expire.
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Beyond the Taboo: The Complex Landscape of Sexuality in Contemporary Iran
: The legal framework recognizes Sigheh (or Mut'ah ), a form of temporary marriage permitted under Shia jurisprudence. This arrangement allows couples to contract a marriage for a specific duration—ranging from a few hours to several years—rendering their relationship legal under state law.
: Sex remains a sensitive social taboo, often limiting open communication about sexual health and identity within families. Generational Shifts Love stories set against the backdrop of historical
: While injection drug use was historically the primary driver of HIV in Iran, sexual transmission has been increasing in recent years .
Islamic law (Sharia) dominates the public sphere, emphasizing chastity, modesty, and the protection of family structures.
To accommodate human desire within a rigid religious structure, Shi'a jurisprudence relies heavily on institutional mechanisms. Sigheh (Temporary Marriage) She accepts, but only if he recites Hafez every night
Studies on FSWs in Iran, such as in Shiraz, have highlighted the prevalence of unprotected sexual intercourse, including anal and oral sex.
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Many stories revolve around the "hidden world" of dating, where couples meet in private apartments or communicate via apps like Telegram to bypass public restrictions. Censorship as a Narrative Tool: In works like Abbas Maroufi’s Censoring an Iranian Love Story
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