Following the establishment of Imam Sadiq University in 1982, societal and gender considerations inspired the creation of a place dedicated to women's higher education. In 1990, the Women's Campus was established, with a skilled and dedicated staff of female educators. Over the years, this institution has made remarkable strides in providing quality education for female students in a supportive and empowering environment. The campus has successfully trained expert women in various fields of education, Islamic law, Islamic philosophy, theology, and family law. Its graduates are now eligible to become effective teachers, researchers, and professionals, contributing to the betterment of society. From an Islamic perspective, the right to education is inherent in every woman. The significance of this matter is never undermined.