25 minutes is tl/dr territory, so I don't know if you covered this, but: Islam is 600 years younger than Christianity, and 15th century Christianity was not "woke" (a word which should never be used without the quotes because it has been rendered meaningless by overuse and political chicanery). I'm more inclined to believe that Islam will change and, given the rapid pace of maternity, do so quite quickly.
I'm not trying to say somehow being a "less mature" religion is a bad thing or that Muslims are primitive in the way Renaissance Christians were.
Change is always a mixture of good and bad. I had someone recently tell me that conservative young men are converting to Islam because it's a more "macho" culture. Like most of what you read on social media, that is clearly garbage, but it gets at this sense of Christians who admire the primitive aspects of Islam and think their religion has evolved too far and want to go back.
Do I have a horse in this race? No, I think fundamentalists (be they Christians, Muslims, or any other religion) should all go straight to hell where they can eternally fight each other amongst the flames and leave the rest of us alone.