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how are laws made in iran

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Answered by shomekeyaroy79
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➛The Iranian judiciary ensures that all laws passed by the Majlis conform with Islamic law (sharia) and that the law is enforced according to the principles of sharia. The judiciary also selects six of the twelve members of the Guardian Council, who then must be approved by the Majlis.

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➛Satellite dishes and many Western CDs and films remain illegal. The import, sale, manufacture and consumption of alcohol in Iran is strictly forbidden on religious grounds, with exceptions only for certain recognised Iranian religious minorities (not foreigners). Penalties can be severe.

Answered by ranaved784
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Answer:

➛The Iranian judiciary ensures that all laws passed by the Majlis conform with Islamic law (sharia) and that the law is enforced according to the principles of sharia. The judiciary also selects six of the twelve members of the Guardian Council, who then must be approved by the Majlis

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Examples†:–

➛Satellite dishes and many Western CDs and films remain illegal. The import, sale, manufacture and consumption of alcohol in Iran is strictly forbidden on religious grounds, with exceptions only for certain recognised Iranian religious minorities (not foreigners). Penalties can be severe.

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