The empirical social science study of Muslim societies in multiple geographic regions suggests that number of women in Muslim has grown voluminous in the past two decades. Their number accounts to half a billion of the total number of women in the world. Monolithic stereotypes of Muslim women have prevailed for a long period. Gender system influences the increase in gender-based inequalities that are experienced by a significant number of the women in Muslim societies. Different community settings have discouraged equal rights among women for a long period such as the Muslim world. The women have always tried to improve their conditions and position imposed upon them; however, it has been thwarted in different areas such as Saudi Arabia. Muslims do not depend on the outside world owing to the firm believes of the people. Their condition in the society suggests that they live like strangers in their lands as portrayed by the book. Today’s world requires better and developed policies to reduce such inequities against one gender. The Islamic interpretation about women considers them as inequities. However, there is diversity in the way they are regarded based on the geographical settings i.e. in ancient Egypt they were allowed to become queens and influential. The author establishes ways in which women tend to problems and unequal privileges, as well as mistreatment still prevails in modern times. They are regarded as mere toys for enjoyment among men i.e. during sex. The character in the book suggests that women are taken from the outside, and he rarely remembered his experience with the woman in the context (Codrescu, 1995). The author maintains the condition of women in the society through the people involved in the setting. Women values are misused by the society rather than providing them with better lives and understanding. I believe the society does not offer the required concern on the treatment of women in the community settings