Place of Women In Iran
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There is no doubt that the women in Iran enjoy better rights than the Muslim women in most of the Arabian countries. Iranian women have been historically very active members of the Iranian society.
The historical records suggest that the women in Persia had almost equal rights and they were equally involved in politics, education, and social acts as men.
After the Islamic Revolution some of their rights were repealed but they are still very actively showing their presence in the field of education, arts, politcs, and industry. In the field of education, the participation of women is much more than men in Iran.
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Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Historical Background
Chapter Three: Travelling to Foreign Countries
Chapter Four: Women under Pahlavi Dynasty
Chapter Five: Under the Islamic Republic
Chapter Six: Women and Politics in Iran
Chapter Seven: Women’s Role in Economy
Chapter Eight: Famous Iranian Women
Chapter Nine: Women’s Movements in Iran
Chapter Ten: Culture and Iranian Women
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Chapter One: Introduction
Iranian women have a very distinguished place in the Islamic world and in Iran. There are several Iranian women who have risen up in the academic circles and made their name internationally known.
Persia has a very colorful history. All through the history of Persia, the women are said to have used heavy make-up. Even men used make-up in the past. The women in Persia wore jewellery and colored their body parts.
In the past the garments worn by the Iranian women used to be very elaborate and colorful. The clothing style in the past was not marked by gender; it was marked by class and status.
Post 1935 Persia has gone through several revolutionary changes in its cultural and social habits.
The women in modern Iran have several mixes and appearances, both in fashion and social norm.
Traditional Iranian women used to have a pre-defined appearance set by social norms and those norms were the standard for all