Political Developments of Iranian Women from the 7th Century to the Pahlawi Era's End

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الإصدار الخاص رقم (١) لمؤسسة الشرق الأوسط للنشر العلمي للدعم المالي للمؤلفين العرب: 15 ديسمبر 2025
من المجلة السعودية للدراسات التربوية والنفسية

Political Developments of Iranian Women from the 7th Century to the Pahlawi Era's End

Ass. Prof. Fatima Saloom Ismail
Abstract

As an ephemeral society, contemporary Iranian society is characterized by the upheaval of business, ideas, and the general ceremonial of it. In addition to cultural, social, and economic structures, political structures are a component of society and range from conventional authority to logical power. Although Iranian women's status has changed qualitatively in the meantime, they have not attained a respectable role in political developments when compared to women in the West. The old-fashioned cultural, social, and political structures and attitudes of the previous century are to blame for women's isolation from political advancements and the limited role they can play in them. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine the topic of women as one of the most significant human and social phenomena in the shape of a certain cultural system and during particular and unique societal eras. This historical study will discuss the role of women in political trends and developments from the seventh century to the Pahlawi era utilizing historical texts and surviving data.

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