Incredibly biased book. The author clearly personally agrees with the Shia point of view, and repeatedly adds her unneeded opinions throughout the book, claiming it to be what so and so probably was thinking. There's nothing wrong with being Shia, but this is a historical account that Leslie keeps mistaking for a fairytale. A main problem is how it harshly disrespects personalities such as Hazrat Aisha to an inappropriate extent. Although yes, Allah and the Prophet have not been badmouthed, I understand where people who claim this is blasphemous are coming from and why it is being banned in Pakistan. Can't even bring myself to read the last third of the book :/