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34 August 2024 |Mahjubah MagazineThe Influence of women's Deep Beliefsin the Ashura RevolutionDuring the meeting on %u201cThe Influence of Women%u2019s Deep Beliefs in the Ashura Revolution%u201d at the Women and Family Research Center, Dr. Zahra Sharif emphasized that gender theology does not encompass all its branches and rules related to gender issues. Rather, it signifies a sensitivity to gender in broader matters, eliminating the need to scrutinize every jurisprudence and law pertaining to women and men as it does not impact many gender regulations.She added that the use of the terms AlMu%u2019minun and Al-Mu%u2019minat is meant to emphasize the universality of the address and its gender-neutral nature. The are not gendered in key areas such as monotheism, Imamate, good and evil, and corresponding actions. In Karbala, Imam Hussain (AS) had made sermons that were directed towards the general public (both men and women). He also had sermons that specifically addressed women. Women played a significant role in Ashura at three different stages: formation of the revolution, attendance at the event, and promotion after the uprising. This demonstrates that they not only understood these epistemological issues but also took action based on them.