From the beginning of civilization, the patriarchal system has evolved in terms of socio-economic and political revolutions. Patriarchy emerged gradually, and its constructed period is unable to predict. Nevertheless, the patriarchal assumptions and practices are not natural and rational. The main objective of this study is to examine how patriarchal teachings contributed to women’s marginalization and subordination from social systems. This research mainly depends on library research methods and data gathered from pre-existing studies. My research findings indicate the patriarchal system didn’t strengthen women’s inclusion in society equally to men. Moreover, the patriarchal assumptions and teachings mainly supported women’s limited access to the public sphere. As findings illustrated, even in the 21st- century, women’s low performance is obvious in socio-economic and political fields. It is not recovered recently, according to predictions made by social scientists. Patriarchy and women’s marginalization have a close relationship, and it maintains dominance through masculine power in the both public and private spheres. Although women achieved successful enhancement on some grounds it is unfair to generalize with all and most of them are far behind the development. Conversely, developing countries lack address to women-related issues and a low amount of funds reserve capacity building women who are in vulnerable circumstances. Although at the state level as well as NGOs started several women’s inclusion programmes towards development however in the implementation, level shows many shortcomings and expected outcomes not achieved. The UNO 2015 identified gender imbalance as one of the burning issues and therefore it came among the first five goals under the sustainable development goals. The UN (United Nations) statistics pointed out that millions of women do not have access to fundamental rights, education, body rights, legal rights to work, and lack of legal protection in public and private spheres. It is very obvious, in some states, there is no clear agenda to address the fifth goal of SDGs, and the last eight years period is far behind the goal. In conclusion, women’s marginalization has a long history and its historical roots evaluation affected even the present era. The Patriarchal system historically decided their roles, appearance, and behaviors. Eventually, in the early stages, women were limited only to the private sphere and looked after their domestic responsibilities and roles recommended by the male-dominated society. Patriarchy changed its style throughout history however women have not achieved victory in terms of social, economic, and political fields. In the 2000 millennium, women’s marginalization and discrimination still prevailed in different modes because of patriarchy. If women do not challenge its non-rational practices and teachings, it will remain forever.