I liked it.
Anything which promotes understanding of something that, amongst all the recent atrocities, people have decided to ignore. I am personally an agnostic. I don't follow any faith because I believe that no matter what I believe in this life, whatever happens when I die will happen, and it shouldn't be a matter of concern while I'm living.
This gave me a window into the Muslim way of life, and it does come across as a very good religion. I have no favour to any religion, but I don't mind knowing how other people hold their faith in whatever they choose to believe. I don't like religion to be forced upon people, and I don't like religion being falsely used as a tool (like for example the recent London bombings) for a sick cause.
Indeed, war is a terrible thing, and British people are sad at how many innocent Iraqis are slaughtered in the continuing war. But this should never be known as a Holy war, this war was purely fueled by greed, which no upstanding person should agree with. But terrorists fail to realise how little control the people of these 'democratic societies' have over their 'elected leaders.' The world is a terrible place, and the only people who can take the blame for every atrocity are the sick leaders who carry them out.