Chapter 49

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Seeing Rizvi's pain, his family rushed to the court and took the matter to court, which gave him and Rizvi some hope of getting justice and getting rid of this pain.

But in the court, the accused and the police together gave such arguments that the case started going against Rajabi himself. Then the rod law from above !! Judge Haji Rezai started sentencing on Ulta Rajabi.

When Atifa Rajabi realized that she was losing her case, she hurriedly lifted the hijab (burqa) from her face to defend herself and said that the court should punish Ali Darbi and not her. But the blind judge of that intellect, describing the removal of hijab as a gross insult to the court, sentenced Rajabi to life imprisonment.

On hearing this, Rizvi blushed in anger, and why not, even after enduring so much injustice, instead of giving him justice, to go back to the hell that was being said. He must have just remembered that painful moment so he took off his shoe in protest and threw it towards the judge. Judge Haji Rezai was so alarmed by this that he immediately sentenced Rizvi to death.

On August 15, 2004, he was hanged from a crane in Iran's NCA and hanged.

What kind of justice is this? What kind of law is this? Is this the real picture of the lives of Muslim women in Muslim-majority countries?

And this is just one case that has reached the world outside of Iran. Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and countless other countries where so many innocent girls would be killed because of such cruel laws. Just thinking all this makes my senses fly.

(Note - I know some people may find this incident to be a fictional story so I want to tell you that I first came to know about this case from an answer from Quora English and only after I checked it on the internet) I have shared the link of the major articles among them so that one can go and cross-check it himself if he wants. If he really turns out to be wrong, I will remove him from the answer)

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