The University of Tehran has a strong religious presence, with many students and faculty members practicing Islam. The university’s policies and guidelines are influenced by Islamic principles, leading to segregated classrooms and strict dress codes. This can impact the student experience, as some may feel limited in their freedom and expression. However, for those who embrace the religious atmosphere, it can provide a sense of community and shared values. The religious set up of the university can both enrich and restrict the student experience.
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