To my surprise, Islam has indeed gone through what some would call "reformation." This occurred especially in the 19th and the 20the centuries when the Western/Christian world established itself as a world power. This is also related to the establishment of modern Turkey. Waines's book seems like a terrific introduction for someone who is considering embracing Islam. The impression I got from it was that the major difference between Christianity and Islam is that you should love the Christian God, but you hava to obey the Islamic God. Some interesting factoids: it is forbidden to marry someone who has been weened by the same woman; man's confession in the Islamic court is worth twice that of a woman; and the separation of the Church and the State is unthinkable in Islam, which is theocratic to the core. Aside from some interesting details, e.g. that the Islamic calendar begins with it's prophet's moving to Mecca, I consider the book kind of boring. The author seemed to leave out the gory details and framed everything in benevolent light.