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The status of women in Iraq has been affected by wars, Islamic law , the Constitution of Iraq , cultural traditions, and secularism. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi women are war widows, and Women's rights organizations struggle against harassment and intimidation while they work to promote improvements to women's status in the law, in education, the workplace, and many other spheres of Iraqi life.
Abusive practices such as honor killings and forced marriages persist. As a part of their conquest, the Iamas successfully defeated the Persians during the seventh century. Doreen Ingrams, the author of The Awakened: Women in Iraq , stated it was a time when women's help was needed. In particular, a woman called Amina bint Qais "at the age of seventeen was the youngest woman to lead a medical team in one of these early battles.
In , Baghdad was attacked and captured by the Mongols. The Iraqi women's movement started with the foundation of the Women's Awakening Club , and the first women's magazine, Layla , was first published in , by journalist Paulina Hassoun. In , Iraq was declared independent and in was a founding member of the United Nations. A breakthrough in the issue of women's suffrage came in During the Arab Union of Iraq-Jordan , the Iraqi Constitution was set, in March , to be amended to include women's suffrage later that year, but the matter became moot when the monarchy was abolished in July that year.
In Ba'athist Iraq , the Secular Socialist Baath Party women were officially stated to be equal to men, and urban women were normally unveiled. In , equal rights for women were enshrined in Iraq's Constitution, including the right to vote, run for political office, access education and own property.
Saddam Hussein succeeded Al Bakr as President in In full suffrage was granted and women were given the right to vote and be elected to political office. After the fall of Saddam Hussein in , there was a surge in threats and harassment of unveiled women, and the use of hijab became common in Iraq. Iraq established an education system in and by the s education became public and free at all levels.