Muslim women in science and technology
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Since the Islamic Golden Age, Muslims, including women, have been actively participating in various sciences.[1][2] Despite being involved in politics throughout Islamic history, women have experienced—and still continue to experience—gender-based discrimination in many Muslim countries because of the belief that certain discriminatory practices have a basis in Islam[1] even though the Quran, hadiths, and sunnah advocate for the equal rights of men and women to seek knowledge.[3][4][5]
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