First of all, I need to understand your way of thinking when you say, "world religions does evolve". What do you exactly mean by that.
If the Prophet lived today, (depends on where) he would wear different, which suits him best. I don't say every Muslim has to wear like today Arabs, that's something I would never say and nor did I. I just said, men and women have specific areas which have to be covered, and I really care less with what they cover it, it just has to be proper.
In Islam, both men and women are equal in value before the "eyes" of Allah (swt). You can't force a man to be pregnant, and you can't force a woman to work on hard physical conditions, the western community really mix things very much. Both men and women have their own strenghts and weaknesses. Ensure that you don't mix Islam with todays Muslim families, opression of women is not a part of Islam, women have their very own rights.
If you ask me, I would prefer a society where women took care of womens work. Where hospitals had both male and female doctors, where male doctors were operating with male patients and vice versa. Same with schools and what ever comes in mind. This isn't opression either, and I believe this would've been much more effective too, both economically and psycologically.
If you believe in something, you don't question it. Or you don't believe it, you doubt it.
You have hit the nail on the head there
In the UK, when it comes to women's rights it is all or nothing. There are only two kinds of rights that a women can have in that she can either do all the jobs that a man can or is not allowed to work at all. What is required is the correct balance. Women need to become doctors(female patients), teachers(female students) but what they should not be doing is managing in an office environment(way too emotionaly driven to make profesional decisions) or become riot police(too physically weak).