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* The Gender Dynamics of Muharram Symbols and Rituals in the Latter Years of Qajar Rule, in this chapter Kamran Scot Aghaie deals with the issue of gender and its social, psychological and spiritual dimensions in Shiite religions in the Qajar period in Iran and how the dynamics and symbols served to restrict female behavior in certain ways.
* The Gender Dynamics of Muharram Symbols and Rituals in the Latter Years of Qajar Rule, in this chapter Kamran Scot Aghaie deals with the issue of gender and its social, psychological and spiritual dimensions in Shiite religions in the Qajar period in Iran and how the dynamics and symbols served to restrict female behavior in certain ways.
* ‘‘Oh, My Heart Is Sad. It Is Moharram, the Month of [[Zaynab|Zaynab’]]’: The Role of Aesthetics and Women’s Mourning Ceremonies in Shirazin this Chapter Ingvild Flaskerud discusses the religious role of women in modern Shiraz and how they participate in such ceremonies and aesthetic drawing of Muharram mourning of women in modern Shiraz.
* ‘‘Oh, My Heart Is Sad. It Is Moharram, the Month of [[Zaynab|Zaynab’]]’: The Role of Aesthetics and Women’s Mourning Ceremonies in Shirazin this Chapter Ingvild Flaskerud discusses the religious role of women in modern Shiraz and how they participate in such ceremonies and aesthetic drawing of Muharram mourning of women in modern Shiraz.
* The Daughters of Karbala: Images of Women in Popular [[Shiʿa|Shi'i]] Culture in Iran, in this Chapter Faegheh Shirazi discusses about different aspects of female personality in the text of lamentations, songs and slogans of mourning ceremonies in Iran.
* The Daughters of Karbala: Images of Women in Popular [[Shiʿa|Shi'i]] Culture in Iran, in this Chapter [[Faeghe Shirazi|Faegheh Shirazi]] discusses about different aspects of female personality in the text of lamentations, songs and slogans of mourning ceremonies in Iran.
* Iconography of the Women of Karbala: Tiles, Murals, Stamps, and Posters, in this Chapter [[Peter J. Chelkowski]] considers the image of female model characters such as Zaynab and [[Hussain ibn Ali|Hussein]]'s wife in Shiite religious stories. He believes that these images have had an impact on the modern political world and its appearance.
* Iconography of the Women of Karbala: Tiles, Murals, Stamps, and Posters, in this Chapter [[Peter J. Chelkowski]] considers the image of female model characters such as Zaynab and [[Hussain ibn Ali|Hussein]]'s wife in Shiite religious stories. He believes that these images have had an impact on the modern political world and its appearance.