Ahmed Salah Al-Mulla's insightful study delves into the evolving discourse surrounding women during the early 20th-century enlightenment period, specifically examining its portrayal in Al-Sufoor newspaper from 1915 to 1925. This book offers a critical analysis of how intellectual movements and public opinion shaped the understanding of women's roles, rights, and societal contributions within the Arab world. Through meticulous research of primary sources, Al-Mulla illuminates the debates, challenges, and progressive ideas that characterized this transformative decade, providing a crucial historical perspective on gender discourse.