About the Book: Missing from the House sheds light on the untold stories of Muslim women in Indian politics, who have battled patriarchy, religious conservatism, and systemic exclusion to enter the Lok Sabha. Since 1952, only eighteen Muslim women have made it to Parliament, making their presence both rare and revolutionary. This book profiles figures ranging from political dynasts like Akbar Jahan Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti to grassroots leaders such as Zohraben Chavda and Nusrat Jahan. It explores their struggles for political representation, their impact on Indian democracy, and their fight to be heard in a male-dominated system. A powerful narrative of political empowerment and resilience, this book is essential for understanding gender, religion, and power in Indian politics.