An international conference in Rabat, Morocco, organized by the Kingdom’s Academy and the NGO “Waliat,” concluded with a call for the recognition of women’s Sufism as a vital part of global heritage. The “Rabat Call” emphasizes that acknowledging the historical contributions of female Sufis is not simply a matter of historical correction, but a crucial step in comprehensively understanding Sufism itself. Participants advocated for the preservation of this heritage and its multifaceted dimensions. The conference marked the first international gathering specifically focused on women’s Sufi traditions. Organizers believe recognizing these traditions is essential for a fuller understanding of Sufism’s scope and impact. The event aimed to highlight the often-overlooked role of women in the development and continuation of Sufi thought and practice. Further details were published by Hespress, a Moroccan online newspaper.