There has been a bit of stick about the negative comments about Islam on this board, so I thought I would start a positive thread.
Towards the end of the 90s, I lived for a year in an Asian country with a population of over 100 million Muslims. All Muslims I came across were honest, decent people.
A couple of years back, I went to work in Iran for a couple of weeks. As a result I had a couple days off at the weekend, which also happened to coincide with a public holiday. There wasn't much to do in the hotel, so I went for a long walk up into the hills on my own. All the people I met were so friendly, enjoying the early spring sunshine with their friends and family. I was offered cigarettes and numerous opportunities to smoke hookahs, which I declined as I am never too sure exactly what they smoke in hookahs.
I met one guy who spoke no English at all but we had a great conversation, if you get my drift, using signs plus a bit of French and Italian. He took me into a little café for a beer (non-alcoholic of course - very much like the alcohol free lagers we get) and insisted that I went back to his house.
Fortunately, his daughters and son-law spoke good English so conversation was a lot easier. They insisted that I stay for the family meal with them. Their hospitality even ran to a glass of wine - proper alcoholic stuff at that - it appears that even in Iran, the prosperous middle classes can put their hands on anything if they want.
I left Iran with a totally different impression of Iran than that we pick up from the news and media. Far from being fanatics, the vast majority of people there are friendly, family oriented people.