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Women in Masjid: A Quest for Justice is a compelling exploration of women’s rights and access within Islamic religious spaces. Ziya Us Salam investigates the historical, theological, and social dimensions of women’s participation in mosques across different Islamic traditions and cultures.
The book addresses contentious issues including segregation, prayer practices, leadership roles, and decision-making authority. Through research and analysis, Salam presents evidence of women’s historical prominence in mosque communities and challenges patriarchal interpretations that have marginalized female worshippers.
This non-fiction work serves as both a scholarly examination and a call for reform, arguing that justice and equality are fundamental Islamic principles. It will resonate with readers interested in Islamic studies, women’s rights, religious reform, and interfaith dialogue, offering new perspectives on how mosques can become more inclusive and just spaces for all believers.







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