*Putting my Law-Abiding Citizen hat on*
Our chat is finished here.
If this response is what I think you mean, then you are truly lost and do not understand the world around you.
Do realize that, often times, discrimination and violence against someone, if it is religious in nature, is a reaction against extremism. Unfortunately, many people of that religion, with good, peaceful souls are unfairly cast into the same group as the wicked, evil souls within the religion. This is a normal human reaction...albeit a flawed, emotional one. If you are one of those good, peaceful souls being discriminated against because of the actions of others, you must direct your anger towards those extremists who caused the problem in the first place. Who caused the reaction that led to your discrimination? Guilt by association...it is not fair, it is not logical. You are unfairly paying the price for the actions of others within your community. If someone looks at you and in the back of their minds they are thinking "terrorist" or some other derogatory term...that is a flawed, emotional reaction and cognitive bias to what a small number of others within your community have done. Not fair, but do understand that...you can't deflect blame onto Norway or any other Western nation.
You spoke earlier about cleaning up your own house first, then working outward. If you've gotten your own house cleaned up and in order, then consider your "brother's" house next.
I do have some understanding of the history of the Middle East...going back thousands of years before the time of Muhammad. It was, after all, the cradle of civilization and religion. Those roots are very deep. That entire region has been invaded by foreigners repeatedly over thousands of years. It rarely knew peace. One must know that religious texts of the time were also political texts and the foundations for law and order. When one reads the Talmud, the Bible, and the Qur'an...if you really want to understand them...you also must know what was happening in those regions at the time it was transcribed. The historical context and perspective is important...and makes those Holy texts also a historical record.
Nations rise and fall throughout history. It makes no sense to hold grudges against each other for things that happened in the past. The sins of our long dead ancestors should not pass on guilt and retribution to the people of today...but it does...and it is not a logical thought...but a flawed, emotional one. You cannot have a rebirth of a nation long passed...at least not in the way it was...it will always be different.
Unfortunately, when religious and political leaders make use of those religious texts, often quoting scripture outside of its true context, to sway public opinion in their favor, to give legitimacy to otherwise evil acts, extremism is born. These evil people have no sense of guilt for sending people out to kill, nor the for the innocents who die. Innocent people are discriminated against...and some will die. If you want to blame anyone, blame the evil, sociopathic and psychopathic minds that come to power, rule over people, and twist people's minds into causing harm to others in the name of God.