Abstract

Historical analysis of social phenomena can help identify social institutions and structure changes to perceive social problems' historical roots. Despite studying women's status in any Iranian history period can represent various social life aspects. Considering the paradigm shifts in the Iranian and social system after the fall of the Sassanid Empire, the study of women's status in the Sassanid period is of particular importance since it reveals the following determinant laws are based on what traditions and custom. Therefore, the study of the women's status in that period has become a shared area of study for scholars of Iranian studies and Islamic studies; However, different approaches and Intellectual backgrounds in these studies have made this issue one of the controversial arguments. This study aims to explain women's status concerning the marriage and divorce law, considering the previous findings, and to answer the question of whether these laws considered women as legal subject or legal object. To answer this question, the cases related to the laws of marriage, divorce, which are reflected in Mādayān ī Hazār Dādestān, considering.

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