A conference recently took place to study “Female Mysticism,” a branch of Islamic Sufism focusing on the spiritual experiences and perspectives of women. The event, hosted by Hespress, a Moroccan online newspaper, examined the historical and contemporary roles of women within Sufi traditions. Discussions likely centered on female saints, poets, and scholars who have contributed to the mystical dimension of Islam. The conference aimed to shed light on a relatively under-researched area of Islamic studies. Details regarding the location, speakers, and specific findings were not provided in the initial report. The event signifies a growing academic interest in gender and spirituality within the Islamic world. Further reporting is expected to elaborate on the conference’s key outcomes and discussions.