Narrative of new converts to Islam with “colorful tent”/ their feelings about hijabs – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to the reporter of Mehr, the Saba radio network broadcasts a special program called “Colorful Tent” on the occasion of Chastity and Hijab Week. This special program has been aired since Saturday, July 17, with the approach of making children and teenagers more familiar with the category of hijab.
Atusa Burhaninejad, the producer of “Chader Rangi” program, said: Considering the importance of hijab, it can be said that one of the concerns of the majority of Muslim parents is how to encourage their daughters to wear hijab. One of the necessities of religious education and social culture is hijab education. I think all the girls of our country saw the hijab for the first time in the flower-colored tent that they wore in imitation of their mothers.
He added: “Chader Rangi” program, in the form of narration and drama in the language of children and teenagers, introduces them to chastity and hijab. In this program, the colored tent is the subject of a report and the memory of the game, and the reporter of the program asks children and teenagers, “What memories do you have of the first colored tent you visited?” And how did you feel?”
Burhaninejad further stated: One of the most interesting parts of this program are the memories and opinions of newly converted women and their views on the hijab, which are narrated in the form of a play in the language of two teenage characters “Aftab and Mehtab”.
In the end, he said: In this section, those who have just converted to Islam express their views on the hijab before and after becoming Muslim, and talk about the feeling they have now as a woman wearing the hijab.
The special program “Chader Rangi” is broadcast from Saturday to Wednesday at 12:30 p.m., produced by Atusa Berhaninejad, performed and acted by Asieh Garji and reported by Atena Sadat Mohammad Panah.