After the revolution in Syria, there have been significant changes in the recognition and protection of human rights, particularly for women. The role and treatment of wives in society have been a crucial aspect of this shift in perspective towards human rights.
In a country as culturally rich as Iraq, diverse religious communities coexist, each contributing to the rich tapestry of the nation's heritage. Within these communities, the role of wives holds significant importance, reflecting the unique customs, traditions, and values of each group.