Valentine’s Day Rituals Are Banned In Islamic Republic Of Iran

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Police in Iran are cracking down on Valentine’s Day celebrations and warning shops not to engage in the traditions of a “decadent Western culture” otherwise they could be found guilty of a crime.

Time reports:

Iranian news outlets reported the police directive Friday warning retailers against promoting “decadent Western culture through Valentine’s Day rituals.” Police informed Tehran’s coffee and ice cream shops trade union to avoid any gatherings in which boys and girls exchange Valentine’s Day gifts.

The annual Feb. 14 homage to romance, which tradition says is named after an early Christian martyr, has become popular in recent years in Iran and other Middle East countries.

The backlash in the Islamic Republic is part of a drive against the spread of Western culture.

Saudi Arabia has also sought to stamp out Valentine’s Day but it’s celebrated widely in nearby places like Dubai.

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