What does Islam really say about women? And why has so much of the conversation been shaped by fear, rumor, and cultural misunderstanding instead of the Qur'an itself?
"Women in Islam" goes beyond stereotypes to explore what the Qur'an teaches about women's dignity, equality, justice, and agency. Clear, accessible, and grounded in scripture, this book answers the questions asked today by Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Few subjects shape the modern conversation about Islam more than women. Yet rarely is the Qur'an allowed to speak for itself. This book changes that.
Inside, you will discover:
what the Qur'an says about men and women as equal souls
how marriage, divorce, and consent work as rights, not control
why controversial verses exist and how they function
how culture reshaped religion in ways the Qur'an never intended
the women the Qur'an praises for intelligence, leadership, and courage
why justice and dignity are non-negotiable principles in Islam
For readers who are:
Muslim and seeking clarity
non-Muslim and seeking understanding
new to Islam or returning to faith
students, educators, and interfaith readers
anyone tired of seeing culture mistaken for religion
Without apology and without hostility, "Women in Islam" separates myth from revelation and culture from scripture, and reveals a Qur'anic vision of women built on dignity, equality, and justice.