Zan-e Rooz or Zan-e Ruz (Persian: زن روز, romanized: Woman of Today) is a women's weekly Persian-language magazine published in Tehran, Iran.
[2] The first issue hit the newsstands in Tehran on 27 February 1965, and the magazine gained an immediate success.
[4] After the Iranian Revolution, as women's political activity alongside men increased, publications focusing on women's issues sprang up to answer the increased demand.
Due to this, Zan-e Rooz shifted from being a Western-style gossip sheet to a publication dedicated to exploring the rights of women within the Islamic framework.
[4] Writers with this publication include Poopak Niktalab, Nooshafarin Ansari and Aminollah Rezaei.