Dear Time Zone Database Maintainers, I hope this message finds you well.
I am writing to bring your attention to an important legal update regarding the official timekeeping policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran. In March 2022, the Iranian Parliament passed legislation to permanently abolish Daylight Saving Time (DST), effective from March 2023. As a result, Iran now observes a fixed time zone of UTC+3:30 throughout the entire year, with no forward or backward clock shifts. This change is now fully implemented across all provinces and official systems within the country. However, it has come to our attention that some international platforms, time services, and applications may still reflect outdated DST rules for Iran, which can lead to errors in scheduling, communication, and automation. Given the widespread reliance on the IANA Time Zone Database (tzdata) by global operating systems and applications, we kindly request that you verify and reflect this official update in the relevant database records (Asia/Tehran) to ensure accurate representation of Iran’s current time zone policy. Should you require further documentation or references to the legislation, I would be glad to provide official sources or translations as needed. Thank you for your attention to this matter and for your continued efforts in maintaining a reliable and globally synchronized time zone system. Sincerely, [Khalil Kharazi]
