TELEGRAPH.CO.UK -- Dec 11 -- Hamsarchat.com, which promises to help users find husbands
and wives, was fined and ordered to pay back money collected from
clients. The site marketed itself as "Iran's most complete
spouse-finding website" and promised to link members with "the closest
person or persons to your standards" in return for a 25,000 rial
(£1.66) fee, the paper said. Potential clients were asked how they felt
about a partner's hijab and invited them to state their attitude
towards religion. One option was "free of religion". Another question
asked if the user was looking for permanent marriage, Islamic temporary
marriage or "unknown". FULL ARTICLE @ TELEGRAPH.CO.UK
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