What I liked: It was very bold of her to address significant issues women face, such as child rape, polygamy, beauty standards, divorce, marriage, masculinity, social status, historical oppression, dowry, and the objectification of women. These were all grounded in real-life experiences. She also connected these issues to religion.
What I didn’t like: She didn’t use authentic sources. For example, Maksudul Muminin is not a recognized religious scripture, so you cannot criticize Islam by quoting from it. Her personal views were imposed forcefully on the readers. Unnecessary hatred towards religion and not presenting facts accurately is irresponsible, especially when discussing an oppressed class and sensitive issues like religion. There should have been more in depth analysis.