Forough ÃÂzarakhsh'i ( 1904 in Arak, Iran – 1963 in Mashhad (?), Iran) established the first elementary and secondary schools for girls in Mashhad, Iran, of which the former became known as "Forough's School" ("àïñóàÃÂñÃÂú").
Forough ÃÂzarakhsh'i dwelt with the hostility of traditionalists. Upon establishing "Forough's School", some religious extremists threatened to set fire to this school, which was held at her private home. To counter this threat, she, along with her children and members of her extended family, protected the school by the force of arms, a measure that was kept in place for two years. The problem was ultimately resolved as a result of Forough's discussions with the religious leaders of Mashhad, who at first had considered presence of girls in a school environment as being against religious teachings. Having convinced the citizens that studying would not be deleterious to women, the School for Women (àïñóàèçÃÂÃÂçÃÂ) in Mashhad was formally inaugurated.
Other Forough ÃÂzarakhsh'i's community contributions include her presidency at the Children Orphanage (þñÃÂñôïçÃÂ) of Khorasan, her work with the Association for the Protection of Mothers and Children (èÃÂïçàÃÂàçÃÂê çò àçïñçààÃÂÃÂòçïçÃÂ), and her work with a Charity Commission (èÃÂÃÂçï ÃÂÃÂéÃÂéçñÃÂ). She was also the honorary president of the Red Lion and Sun Society of Iran (ìàùÃÂê ôÃÂñàîÃÂñôÃÂï óñî çÃÂñçÃÂ) in Mashhad.