Education is one of the most important categories, which is recognized as one of the examples of human rights both from the point of view of contemporary law and from the point of view of Islamic Sharia. The right to education of a woman in the thought of Islamic thinkers is not only a privilege, but in some cases, an obligation and obligation. has also been raised. The jurisprudential view of Ayatollah Azmi Mohseni (RA) regarding the right of women to education can be deduced from his scientific and jurisprudential sources and works. In many books and statements, he considered men and women to have the same right to education, and even in some cases, he considered learning some modern and experimental sciences (including medicine) as obligatory and sufficient for women. From the point of view of the aforementioned jurist, the primary ruling for women to have the right to education in Islamic Sharia is undeniable, and the reason for that is the cultural, administrative, educational and service needs hidden in the knowledge and awareness of women, which Sharia also rules as expedient for both men and women. Not only as a right, but as a duty, but in his opinion, the vulnerability of women, which is rooted in their nature, requires the existence of some restrictions, which in case they occur in special circumstances, are imposed to preserve the most worthy expediency, which in this case can be He mentioned the existence of danger and threat to religion, piety, chastity, character and decency of women in the environment and flow of education.