A very powerful book, however it leads it's followers astray and followers also tend to fall into extremism... There a peaceful points, doesn't mean it is a peaceful book. I find it an incredible work of fiction, as it has taken over 1.8 billion of the worlds population and has been around for as long as it has, takes over the psychology of men, and warps their minds into doing things that they can justify in the name of religion, which would otherwise be considered wrong, just like most every other religion. Even if it was 99% peaceful, and 1% violence, it is a violent book.
You see when a christian puts on a uniform and indescriminately carpet bombs a poor nation it's called patriotism. He kills hundreds.. perhaps even thousands but his nice baptist/pentecostal/etc church never once condems him. In fact many treat him as a hero But when some citizen of an impoverished 3rd world nation commits suicide using himself as a weapon... Well that's called religous extremism. So here's a plan... Give all the poor nations fighter jets, missles, tanks, etc. And they can all be patriots and fight wars on equal terms. Tell you what should be done. If you don't want muslims in your nation then get the heck out of muslim nations. Lobby the British, Yankie... Whoever your government is to get control of their globalist corporations and force them to stop exploiting the people of other nations. Then I'm sure you will find that muslims will stay in muslim countries and religious extremists will similarly go out of business.