Title of article :
Women in Contemporary Islamic Society: A Study of Iran
Author/Authors :
Hussain, Ashaq Centre of Central Asian Studies - University of Kashmir , Altaf, Safa Centre of Central Asian Studies - University of Kashmir
Abstract :
With the overthrow of the Shah and the rise to power of Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, Iran changed
from a monarchy to an Islamic regime based on an Islamic Constitution and Islamic laws. As a result, a western
stereotype of Iranian women as veiled and helpless creatures got created. This stereotypical view has dominated
public opinion since 1979 in both Western societies in general, and among western scholars in particular.
Meanwhile, a remarkable development related to Iranian women has been taking place in the years after the
revolution, i.e. a growth in labor force, political participation and increasing access to education. In this context
it can therefore be argued that paradoxically the Islamic revival in Iran has been having a positive influence
on the development of the status and the position of women in the public sphere in contemporary Iran. This
paper aims to highlight the current position of women in Iran and how far they have been able to utilize the
rights and privileges granted to them by the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Keywords :
Women , Ayatollah Khomeini , Islamic Republic of Iran , Islamic law
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics