A small piece of poetry

This poetry caused a great deal of debate when I published it long time ago, I saw this was a good chance to know how other people think about me and my religion.

I can't call it a perfect poetry, in fact it is my 1st trial to write poetry in English, and I didn't mean it to be, but those who read it considered it to be "poetry". Anyway, let's have a look:

Marriage in Islam, another letter

The ideal Muslim marriage is not yet fully known by some Muslims, this is because they don't read much in their reilgion, this is a link that produces detailed information about it:

http://www.wefound.org/texts/Ideal_Muslims_files/herhusband.htm


One of the most interesting parts written in ths page was this story:

The story of Barirah, an Ethiopian slave-girl who belonged to ‘Utbah ibn Abu Lahab, who forced her to marry another slave whose name was Mughith. She would never have accepted him as a husband if she had been in control of her own affairs. ‘A’ishah (radhiallahu anha) took pity on her, so she bought her and set her free. Then this young woman felt that she was free and in control of her own affairs, and that she could take a decision about her marriage. She asked her husband for a divorce. Her husband used to follow her, weeping, whilst she rejected him. Bukhari quotes Ibn ‘Abbas describing this freed woman who insisted on the annulment of her marriage to someone she did not love; the big-hearted Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) commented on this moving sight, and sought to intervene. Ibn ‘Abbas said: