Which religion does not discriminate between a believer and a non-believer? That's a discrimination created by God in any religion. Makes sense too. God created this world and all your life you kept chasing after everything but Him. He will discriminate as we aspire to discriminate between right and wrong. But let me clarify: a kafir is a non-believer not a non-muslim; no matter who tells you otherwise. And while at it, Allah is not a muslim God, it is simply God. Like bhagwan in hindi. And arab christian prays to Allah that is God much the same as muslims pray to God that is in arabic Allah. So, of course God in Islam discriminates between Momin, a believer and a Kafir, who rejects God. Then Allah's instructions for the newly converted muslims to fight; now whatever books you are reading apparently throws a very different light on that account. Most muslims will draw you to read quran in historical context and will tell you that muslims were heavily persecuted as a growing religion in Arabia because it directly would have destoryed Arab economy that was mostly based on plethora of Gods and Goddesses that they had conjured up. Prophet was pushed out of Mecca and then was able to draw a treaty for a cease fire that was broken by the meccans and that led to the whole war. Most muslims, whether you believe them or not will tell you a very different account of that. Who do you believe? Coward terrorists or law abiding muslims? It's late here and I am tired...ciao