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Iran to ban water-pipe in public
2004-06-21
Iranian officials have said that smoking the hubble-bubble, or water-pipe, will be banned in all restaurants and leisure places from Monday. The water-pipe is one of the most traditional instruments of relaxation and indulgence in the Middle East. In Iran, where it is known as the qalyoun, it has been at the centre of traditional culture for centuries. The sweet scent of fruit-flavoured tobacco wafting around restaurants and teahouses is a familiar part of any scene of public relaxation in Tehran. But not for long - if the authorities have their way. Police and public health officials will now be out and about making sure that this latest clampdown on public pleasure is fully applied. Restaurant owners and people caught smoking the qalyoun on their premises or in public places will be liable to fines and confiscation of the offending items. For a transitional period only, private rooms may be set aside for men only to indulge their habit. It is not clear quite why this highly popular, traditional and seemingly innocent pastime is being suppressed. Officially, it is to do with health - but cigarette smoking is still permitted in restaurants and elsewhere - and is generally regarded as much more harmful. The move comes amid preparations for a broader summer crackdown on what hardline officials here call "social corruption". This includes poor observance of Islamic dress codes and public morals, parties involving alcohol and the mingling of unmarried people from both sexes.

It is in this context that most people are bound to see the move to oust the hubble-bubble from public sight and scent, especially since young people have recently taken increasingly to gathering around the qalyoun to smoke and flirt. It remains to be seen how successful the drive will be in such a big country where the practice is so widespread. Qalyoun vendors complain that their sales have already been plummeting. But it is not illegal to sell the pipes or to use them at home, so the indulgence is certain at least to be kept alive where most Iranians have their real fun nowadays - behind closed doors.
How long is Mr Average Iranian going to put up with these asshats? Doubtless those RB’ers who chided me for defending smoking in public places will be delighted with the Mullahs’ actions.
Posted by:Howard UK

#8  time to give the iranian people hand...4th id manuevers on border, take out silk worm's on strait of hormuz, a few iranian ships sunk and a few oil platforms..operatives through the porus border??..and see what the asshats do..if they escalate then take out the nuke centers...
Posted by: Dan   2004-06-21 5:57:36 PM  

#7  chris w i was a work on a silencer for my qalyoun but bubbles is tough to make quiet
this work was on non caviatating water pipe but the effort were growing out of scale of benefit

i may bring that back if i can remember which storage unit it in

i think prarie masker is stole from my original research
Posted by: HalfJustVisiting   2004-06-21 12:43:47 PM  

#6  My mom confiscated my qalyoun back when I was in high school.
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-06-21 11:34:15 AM  

#5  This ought to go over real big,the Hookah has been in use for hundreds of years.
Posted by: Raptor   2004-06-21 10:47:41 AM  

#4  The next news flash out of Iran shall be 'Iran bans public breathing'!

Sing along ....'It's time for the mullahs to go.. go.. go.. go.. It's time for the mad mullahs to go.. go.. go.. go' :)
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-06-21 10:41:52 AM  

#3  halfempty going be pissed.
Posted by: muck4doo   2004-06-21 10:38:25 AM  

#2  During '96 & '97, We used to go down town in Kuwait City to the local Fudruckers (or was it Applebees?) on the gulf for a meal and a round of Shee-Sha pipe. Good stuff, the tobacco was like apple Beechnut, the smoke was produced by a piece of charcoal on top of the leafs. Good smoke, very relaxing. The Bongs we smoked were quite fancy, lots of carved brass and ornately colored glass. On a bet, I tried smoking a pinch of my Copenhagen at the Egyptian Bunk House; after my first (and only) puff, I saw Elvis, Jesus, and a few other notable characters before going into convulsions. Copenhagen. It's not just for breakfast anymore.
Posted by: Bodyguard   2004-06-21 10:29:10 AM  

#1  Just what the world needs, a bunch of "nic-fitting" Shiites!

Chalk up another pyric victory for "The Religion of No Fun Peace."
Posted by: Zenster   2004-06-21 9:45:22 AM  

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