Slavery in Iran is when someone owns another person and treats them like property. The person who is owned (the slave) doesn't have any rights and has to do whatever their owner tells them to do. Slavery was once allowed by the law in Iran, but it has been illegal since 1929. Even though it's illegal, it still happens and enslaved people don't have any rights. Instead, they are treated like they are owned, and their owners can do anything they want with them. That includes making them work long hours, not giving them enough food or pay, and even abusing them in some cases. It's important to remember that slavery is never okay and that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.