Modern Muslim female athletes have achieved success in a variety of sports, including volleyball, tennis, association football, fencing, and basketball.[2] In the 2016 Summer Olympics, fourteen women from Muslim-majority countries won medals, participating in a wide range of sports.[3]
Still, Muslim women are underrepresented in athletic arenas, from school and amateur sports to international competitions.[4][5] Causes may include cultural or familial pressures, the lack of suitable facilities and programs, and bans on the hijab, the Islamic headscarf.[6] Muslim women have used sports as a means to empowerment, working towards health and wellbeing, women's rights, and education.[7][8]
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