Hey Khaled,
You’re an “OK” guy! I like your attitude!
Great quotes too. Thanks!
Speaking of good and bad Moslems, I’ve lived in the gulf countries for many years, too many in fact. Over the years, I’ve come to know a large number of Moslem people -- those who drink and don’t conform to all the teachings of Islam and those who do.
In my dealings with them, I found out something interesting. I cannot say that those who conform are better than those who don’t, and vise versa (“better” in the sense of being more righteous and more honest). I didn’t always feel more comfortable dealing with the conformists, even though they are religious and supposed to be more God-fearing. I’m not saying “adhering” to Islam didn’t make them better persons (because I know Islam tells you to be good and forthright) but I think their adherence was probably a bit superficial and not true to the spirit of Islam. Likewise, I’m not saying either that I always felt more comfortable dealing with the non-conformists.
What I’m saying is that you see good and bad apples on both sides of the fence. Perhaps the problem is with the way Islam is taught, emphasizing the physical side (praying, hajj, fasting, what to eat, what top drink..etc) and not the spiritual and virtuous side (being good and kind). I’m sure the same is true with other religions. You’ve heard of the catholic priests who molested young children!
My point is that you just deal with people as on a case to case basis. You can’t assume they are better or worse, just because they are religious or not, or because they are white or black, or because they are more educated or less educated… Etc. As Sage and DK said above, we, after all, are pink on the inside.
What count is how we conduct ourselves not who we are!!