This study aims to explain the role and status of women in the social reform movement called for by the author of Al-Manar. To do so, it presented an explanation of the position of women in Islam in general, then an explanation of their overall religious and worldly rights, then it addressed the most important issues related to them in light of Al-Manar’s interpretation, following the inductive approach to women’s issues scattered within the folds of Al-Manar’s interpretation, then the descriptive analytical approach to the position of the owner of Al-Manar towards them.
The study concluded that the owner of Al-Manar was interested in the status of women and taking care of them, and considered them an influential and indispensable element for society. It called for their openness to all life affairs, but with his extreme keenness to enable her to master the jurisprudence of Sharia and religious ethics, and to adhere to what God imposed on her, which would preserve her dignity and preserve her status. In the community!