Fleeing the Hijab: A Jewish Woman's Escape from Iran
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A true account of Sima Goel the Iranian teenager who crossed the most dangerous desert in the world rather than accept the restrictions of life in Iran of the early1980s. Her quest for freedom is a thrilling timely inspiration for people longing to create a life of meaning. It was the last straw! ThThe Ayatollah Khomeini had decreed that all women in Iran must wear the hijab whether they were Muslim Jewish Christian or Bahai. Thirteen-year-old Sima had gone out into the streets of Shiraz to demonstrate for freedom under the Shahs oppressive rule and now that he had fled the country this was the result: a new regime and a much more repressive rule. The changes Khomeinis regime forced on the population were totally incompatible with Simas ambitions and sense of personal freedom. Blacklisted by her school unable to continue her studies mourning the murders of innocent family members and friends and forced to wear the hijab she realized she had to leave her beloved birthplace and find a country where she could be free to follow her dreams. Fleeing the Hijab is a vivid portrait of a dangerous journey made by two teenaged girls through the Iranian desert to Pakistan where as homeless refugees they struggled desperately to find some way to escape to the West. It is a story that needs to be heard and remembered.
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