“…In this vein, Muslims consider Islam a comprehensive value system on which they depend to organize their life and work-related matters (Abeng, 1997). Accordingly, and even though the Quran and Sunnah instruct Muslims to avoid gender-based discrimination (Zhou et al , 2021; Metcalfe, 2008), the same two sources affirm that the man is his family’s breadwinner, which assumes that the woman is responsible for nurturing her children and caring for her family (Syed et al , 2014; Mousa, 2021a), Consequently, any contradiction between work responsibilities and familial obligations urges most Muslim working women to sacrifice their jobs and stay at home (Mousa et al , 2022). It is also worth highlighting that the society itself never forgives any shortcoming on the part of women in their commitments to their husband, parents and dependents.…”