An analysis of women's access and participation in the mosques in the contemporary world

Nangkula Utaberta*, Fariba Samia Omi, Siti Balkish Roslan, Noor Fazamimah Mohd Ariffin

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Abstract

In Muslim countries, mosques that designate areas for women's prayer rarely allow women to line up directly behind men in the same hall, as was the practice in the Prophet's Mosque during his lifetime. In many Arab countries, it is common to separate men's prayer place from women's, particularly in smaller mosques. The distance between the two prayer areas vary from one mosque to another. The majority of mosques in Muslim countries house specified places of prayer for women, which take shape of small rooms in the basement, on the ground floor, in a closed balcony or in a small building attached to the mosque. This paper aims to analyze the accessibility, permeability and scope of participation of women in the Mosque in the current scenario of modern world.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012032
JournalIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volume401
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2018
Externally publishedYes
Event2nd International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering, ICACE 2018 - Batu Ferringhi, Penang, Malaysia
Duration: 9 May 201810 May 2018

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