<p>In Prisoners of Traditions Sadia Azma confronts the harsh reality many Muslim women face: caught between cultural traditions and the true teachings of Islam. Despite Islam's progressive stance on women's rights outdated pre-Islamic customs local cultural traditions - especially prevalent in South Asia- continue to oppress women stripping them of the freedoms and dignity that Islam genuinely upholds.</p><p></p><p>Sadia sheds light on how these practices often mistaken for religious obligations have permeated Muslim communities and led to widespread inequality. This oppression impacts women in all aspects of life-from their education and financial independence to their emotional well-being and social status. As these customs spread across borders Muslim women globally endure similar struggles all under the false pretense of faith.</p><p></p><p>Through a rich mix of personal stories thought-provoking insights and religious analysis Sadia uncovers the stark differences between these cultural practices and Islam's true principles. She makes a compelling case for reclaiming the real values of Islam to empower women and create lasting change.</p><p></p><p>Prisoners of Traditions is a must-read for anyone exploring the intersection of religion culture and women's rights. It calls for a re-examination of outdated traditions and a future where women's rights are fully recognized.</p>
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