Samah Hamdi's insightful study, 'The Woman and Her Status According to Muhammad Qutb,' delves deeply into the profound perspectives of the influential Islamic thinker, Muhammad Qutb, regarding the role and position of women within society and Islamic thought. This analytical work meticulously examines Qutb's writings, exploring his understanding of women's rights, responsibilities, and their esteemed status within the framework of Islamic principles. Hamdi provides a critical yet comprehensive overview, shedding light on the nuances of Qutb's intellectual contributions concerning gender roles and family structure, offering readers a valuable resource for understanding a significant facet of modern Islamic discourse. It challenges readers to contemplate the historical and contemporary implications of these ideas on women's lives.