Civil disobedience by women has long been a powerful symbol of resistance against systemic inequality, reflecting their determination to challenge societal norms and fight for fundamental rights. These acts, often carried out at great personal risk, highlight the courage and resilience of women advocating for change. Since the 1979 Revolution, women have faced restrictions in various aspects of life, including dress codes, public behavior, and access to certain opportunities. Despite these constraints, women have continuously sought to assert their rights through both organized campaigns and individual acts of defiance.