There are some issues in the culture of a lot of Islamic countries that are often thought of as issues in the religion - such as gender inequality/segregation, discrimination of all kinds, child marriage, FGM, domestic violence, sexual abuse etc. But those who call for reforming of Islam want to change the culture; such as the aforementioned things, not the religion. Most of them at least.
It's counterproductive to try and change culture through religion. If Islam was reformed the men would still beat their wives if they would, and girls would still be shot on their way to school, forced into marriage at the age of 12 and die in child birth at the age of 15. There would still be corruption in the court and war between nations.
The governments of Iran and Saudi Arabia, for instance, are not really "Islamic" so don't tell me if they were "less Islamic" they would be better, because they couldn't possible be any less Islamic than what they already are.
It's counterproductive to try and change culture through religion. If Islam was reformed the men would still beat their wives if they would, and girls would still be shot on their way to school, forced into marriage at the age of 12 and die in child birth at the age of 15. There would still be corruption in the court and war between nations.
The governments of Iran and Saudi Arabia, for instance, are not really "Islamic" so don't tell me if they were "less Islamic" they would be better, because they couldn't possible be any less Islamic than what they already are.