IRANIAN WOMEN POLITICAL ROLE AT THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION (A STUDY OF ELECTRONIC JOURNALISM)

Authors

  • Ass. Prof. Hussien karimhammoud

Abstract

Many social studies have focused on the issue of Iranian women’s participation in life. Some of them dealt with how women in Iran contribute with men in factories, laboratories, hospitals and universities, whereas, in the period preceding the victory of the Islamic Revolution, Iran witnessed the participation of Iranian women in all Iranian work fields, by completing their university and graduate studies inside and outside Iran, when the Islamic movement began, it was led by clerics in Iran. Iranian Muslim women supported that mass movement by supporting the men, taking on the role of the husband, especially when Iranian men are being pursued by the Iranian SAVAK, as well as filling the financial deficit of the family through work, and the distribution of leaflets calling for the revolution against the Pahlavi regime.

Some Iranian women have emerged after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, that they led the political and military work in their provinces, believing from the leaders of the Islamic Revolution in the necessity of the participation of Iranian women at all levels. Some Iranian women have held positions in the Islamic Republic, where the highest position occupied by a woman in Iran after the revolution is vice president and minister, as well as a member of the Iranian Shura Council.

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Published

2020-11-01

How to Cite

Ass. Prof. Hussien karimhammoud. (2020). IRANIAN WOMEN POLITICAL ROLE AT THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION (A STUDY OF ELECTRONIC JOURNALISM). PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(6), 16076-16088. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/7749