The tour, launched in Birmingham on May 21, will run for six weekends across six UK regions with higher Muslim and minority ethnic populations.
The women’s tour was launched after a series of successful pilot events held by the association in 2021.
Farah Bhatti, 44, from Solihull, is one of 400 women who have signed up for the tour.
“It was an opportunity that came my way that then opened up avenues that I didn’t even know that would exist,” she said.
Starting on the local level, Malik hopes to take the association to the global level.
“I want to take this game to every Muslim man and woman across the world and I want to create a platform where we can start seeing Muslim players turning professional,” Mr Malik says.
“That would be my dream.”