Al-Sadiq Al-Naihoum's provocative work, 'Islam in Captivity,' delves into the state of Islamic society and practices. The author critically examines contemporary challenges, questioning the essence of religious identity and communal worship. Through thought-provoking inquiries such as 'Who Stole the Mosque?' and 'Where Did Friday Go?', Naihoum challenges conventional understandings, exploring themes of spiritual alienation, the erosion of traditional values, and the impact of modernization on religious observance. This book serves as a profound call for introspection, urging readers to reconsider their relationship with faith and community in a rapidly changing world.