Khalid...i'm not saying bad thing about Qatar, but the irony of using the book as the basis of the human rights in the Geneva Convention, and the muslim countries who observe the book's teaching not promoting/observing the human rights, is kind of a bit awkward.

Qatarilady...you are such and intelligent person, and you presented your defense very well. I appreciate your effort in answering these questions. As to my belief, i believe in God/Allah/Yahweh/Jehovah. As you used to say: Laa Ilaha Ilallah...but Allah has no messengers. We are of the same status in the sight of God, and he will not ask us what is our religion in the afterlife. He will judge us whatever we did on earth, and he will not judge us because you memorize the book. If a muslim who is not righteous will be judged by God, so will be applicable to all of people.

Still, religion is politics...politics causes war. war causes pain. pain causes suffering. And i don't think God would create something to cause division and suffering to those who believe on one Deity. Honor God, not the prophet.

It's not because things are difficult that we don't dare, it's because we don't dare that makes things difficult!