IRAN A Different Perspective Mohammad Morovati, Nov 2007
Preface: This presentation is prepared to be presented in 30 minutes for Introduction to Macroeconomics class students. Eco304L, University of Texas at Austin, Fall This is not necessarily a usual approach to the topic but more customized to what course instructor, professor Norman requested to be covered and compared with some other Islamic countries. This presentation does not necessarily reflect the composer’s opinions.
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Outline of this presentation Some pictures of Iran Location, climate and demographics Political system Islam and other religions Women References
Some pictures: Historical sites Pre-Islam palaces
Some pictures: Historical sites After-Islam palaces AaliGhapoo palace 40sotoun palace
Some pictures: Historical and religous sites Yazd Jame mosque Imam Reza Shrine
Some Pictures: My old classmates!
Some pictures: Where I was born, Tehran
Some pictures: Tehran (a rare clean day!) Not always you can see the mountains which are covered with snow.
Ski resorts near Tehran
Tehran: Azadi Square
Tehran at night
Tehran: Traffic jam
Tehran: Highways
Iran: Nature
Iran: Geographical Location
Climate and Demographics Population: 70’000’000 (2006) Median age: 26 years GDP per capita (PPP): $9000 Major government income : Oil and Gas Labor force : agriculture: 30% industry: 25% services: 45%
Political System: Islamic republic ParliamentPresident Judiciary system Election Assembly of experts (86 Islamic clerics) Supreme Leader
Political System (detailed)
Political parties: Reformists Former President: Khatami Conservatives New President: Ahmadinejad
Islam and other religions Religions in Iran –Muslim 98% Shi'a 89% Sunni 9% –other (includes Zoroastrian, Jewish, Christian,…) 2%
Zoroastrians The old religion of Iran before Islam Iranians converted to Islam 14 centuries ago 20’000 Zoroastrians live in Iran now They are free to have their temples and ceremonies My Father was born in a Zoroastrian neighborhood!
Historical Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrian Temple in Yazd
Islam and Christianity Muslims believe in Jesus, prophet Mohammad as his successor 19 th chapter of Quran is named “Mary” Christians are free to have their religious activities and ceremonies They have their own schools and churches
Churchs
Islam and Jews Muslims believe in Moses 17 th chapter of Quran is named “Bani Israel” (The Jews) Around 30’000 Jews live in Iran (Second in middle east after Israel) They can have their school and temples There is no conflict with Jewish people.
Khatami meets a jewish center in Tehran
Iran and Israel conflict: Political rather than religious
Minorities in Government Each of the main minorities (mentioned above) have one guaranteed seat in Parliament. Minorities can vote for muslims or their candidate 1 out of 270: Much more than their population ratio
Women Dress Code Sports Right to Vote Government Universities Driving, etc…
Women: Dress Code compliance with Islamic Dress Code is enforced in law However, The interpretation of Islamic Dress Code is not unique Let’s see some pictures….
Typical youth group
More religious women in streets
More religious women: Islamic Dress show
Typical women: Islamic Dress show
Typical women in streets
Less religious women in streets
Shirin Ebadi, Peace Nobel Prize, 2003
Khatami and his daughter Ebtekar, Khatami’s vice- president
Women dress code More or less cultural rather than political enforcement Rageh Inside Iran, documentary from BBC4, watch 33:15Rageh Inside Iran
Women: Sports Free for any kind of sport but NOT in presence of men: separate sport facilities Thus, No photos of women swimming pools available! Women should wear Islamic sports dress in presence of men
Islamic Sports dress (for public)
Islamic sports dress (for public)
Islamic Sports dress (for public)
Stadium
Women Right to vote: According to constitution women and men have the same political rights. Government: a few women in cabinet a few women in parliament relatively more in other positions
Women Education : Same 12 level education before college. Since 2004, more than 60% of university entrants were female! Parliament insisted in 2004 that there can not be any gender limitation in admission to universities. Universities are not separate and classes are mixed
Women Driving Law is the same for men and women regarding driving. Labor participation: 50 (as % of male rate) 75% increase since % for USA source: Human Development Report, UNDP
Women, On-going Struggle to ensure equal rights Despite all above, the law is not completely fair in some cases and women activists struggle continues. There have been some improvements but there are more issues in law to be resolved related to: –Marriage –Bequest –Judge position –etc…
References: To have a better understanding of Iran, I would recommend the following sources:
Recommended Videos about Iran Rageh Inside Iran, (90 min, BBC 4 documentary)Rageh Inside Iran, The Jews of Iran (8 min, Australian SBS)The Jews of Iran Daily Life (4 min, video clip)Daily Life Skiing in Iran (13 min, documentary about skiing by a foreigner tourist)Skiing in Iran Beautiful Iran (4 min, Video clip)Beautiful Iran Nature (9 min, Iran nature)Nature Iran, historical Treasure (10 min, Iran history)Iran, historical Treasure Maz Jobrani (5 min, Comedy standup about Iran!)Maz Jobrani
Recommended Pictures from Iran: Iran (Great Gallery of life, art and nature)Iran Daily Life Tehran Nature
Recommended Websites: CIA World Factbook Wikipedia, IranWikipedia Wikipedia, History of IranWikipedia About Iran, A flash fileAbout Iran Iran Tourism
Thank you! Comments or questions?