This article aims to describe the issue regarding the relevance of Islamic education to women's leadership in the Islamic concept. This research uses a type of qualitative research through a library research method approach. The results of the study show that Islam does not prohibit women from obtaining an education at all. Protection of women's right to education began to be felt after the arrival of the Prophet with the revelations he brought. With the provision of education that women have, it does not rule out the possibility that women who are intelligent, competent, and achievers also have the potential to be able to bring progress when they are in leadership positions. So it can be understood that in this case, Islam does not prohibit women from receiving education and even becoming leaders as long as they remain within the established shariah boundaries.