KreymerS
In the book "Married to Islam" many interesting assertions are made.
Some of these are:
--Mohammed (s) was actually pro-women by the standards of his time, and would be abhorred by the treatment of women in most of the Moslem world today.
--Islam as taught today in the madrasa and in most Arab countries combines the Koran, the first level of Ahadith, and the second and third levels of Ahadith, calling them all "Islam." This mis-teaching effectively prevents whole generations of Islamic youth from knowing the true teachings of Allah.
What do you know about these issues? Is the book correct, or...?
Some of these are:
--Mohammed (s) was actually pro-women by the standards of his time, and would be abhorred by the treatment of women in most of the Moslem world today.
--Islam as taught today in the madrasa and in most Arab countries combines the Koran, the first level of Ahadith, and the second and third levels of Ahadith, calling them all "Islam." This mis-teaching effectively prevents whole generations of Islamic youth from knowing the true teachings of Allah.
What do you know about these issues? Is the book correct, or...?