Assessing the Empowerment of Muslim Women in Malawi: A Case Study of the Muslim Women’s Organization
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Ulemu Chidyaonga Maseko
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International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
This study critically examines the empowerment of
Muslim women in Malawi, focusing on the Muslim Women’s
Organization (MWO) and its impact on gender equality within Islamic
communities. It explores MWO's interpretation of Islamic women's
rights, the stereotypes Muslim women face, and the factors limiting
their rights. Utilizing qualitative methods, including interviews, focus
groups, and participant observations, the research adopts
phenomenological and feminist frameworks. Findings indicate that
since its establishment in 1985, MWO has significantly advocated for
gender equality by leveraging Islamic teachings and policy to support
women’s empowerment, enabling Muslim women to participate in
social change. However, entrenched cultural traditions, patriarchal
structures, and systemic poverty remain barriers to empowerment
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Assessing the Empowerment of Muslim Women in Malawi: A Case Study of the Muslim Women’s Organization explores how faith, culture, and activism intersect to shape the lives of Muslim women in Malawi. Through the lens of Islamic feminism and the work of the Muslim Women Organization (MWO), the book challenges stereotypes, highlights grassroots advocacy, and presents faith-driven strategies for gender equality. It is a bold and timely contribution to the discourse on women’s empowerment in conservative religious settings.
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Maseko, U. (2025). 'Assessing the Empowerment of Muslim Women in Malawi: A Case Study of the Muslim Women’s Organization'. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Open Science Index 221, International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 19(5), 322 - 328.