The Social Role of Women in Islamic History until the Third Century AH
- Author:
- Awan Salah Hasan Al-Saeedi
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Islamic History
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of History
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Seyed Mohammad Hosseini
Islam attached great importance to women, and within their rights, and warned that they should not have any aggression or transgression of their rights. It considers women an economic personality with fixed and specific economic rights. It recognized her right to work and encouraged her to work, such as medicine, sewing, tanning, and others. Ages played a prominent role in supplementing the various aspects of activities. The economic situation for them developed and many economic activities emerged for them, such as trade, agriculture and industry, where women used to sing at weddings and on happy occasions in accordance with the accepted legal regulations. The study focused on the most prominent jobs, businesses and the scientific status of women in the first and second centuries and their repercussions on their role in social life, so one of the most important results that we highlighted in this study is the wide circle that women occupied and influenced in the arena of social life in the first and second centuries, and thus the nature of women differed from what it was before.