The document summarizes the status and rights of women from different religious groups in Iraq over time. It discusses how Sunni women could not pray in mosques or mix with unmarried men in public historically, but now many cover their faces and have become politically active. Kurdish women were less restricted historically but now face issues like honor killings and acid attacks. Shiite women faced discrimination historically but religious education is increasing. The future of women's rights in Iraq remains unclear as traditional rules conflict with desires for new laws and greater equality as seen in other countries.