Really interesting reply, thank you.
The rights that you talked about at the end were given to women in the Qur'an and Sunnah 1400 years ago, far before feminism. For much of history, it was better to be a women living in Muslim lands than in the West - of course that changed for multiple reasons. Since the 7th Century, Muslim women have been able to inhierit, hold property, work if they wanted, hold their own wealth, study, marry who they wanted, and divorce if they weren't pleased with their husband. It's important to note that Muslim societies today are not a good representation of the rights that are actually given to women in Islam.
As an aside, I always wonder whether feminism and capitalism are just two sides of the same coin as they seem to feed in to each other so much. Did you know, for example. that the growth of the cosmetic surgery has been linked to the feminist movement of the 60s and 70s?