Women and the uprising of Ashura, from Medina to Medina
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The women present at the Ashura event were as influential as the men. On the battlefield, alongside their men, they defended the Ahl al-Bayt family, and during and after their captivity, they carried out the great mission of conveying the message of Ashura in the best possible way, otherwise the memory and name of Ashura would not remain. Despite enduring all the deadly hardships, they were able to best fulfill this great responsibility and be a worthy model for courage, martyrdom, self-sacrifice and patience.
This research has been compiled in the form of an introduction and five chapters.
In the first chapter, the generalities and concepts related to this topic are examined.
In the second chapter, influential women in the Ashura uprising are introduced.
In the third chapter, the areas of influence of women in Ashura are explained.
In the fourth and fifth chapters of this article, the role of women in captivity and the message of women in the form of speeches, poems and mourning are discussed.
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