That sounds 100 % true. If you are serious about this, let us create an attractive pamphlet with the references to the verses in Quran and the violent Islamic history. Probably, like those 527 groups, will you guys in USA be able to advertise on the Cable Network channels or any thing of that sort?
I doubt if Public Boradcasting in the U.S. would permit it. They are far left-wing.
Incidentally, the University of Michigan has a website where they have several books of renown on line. Each book has a search engine. You can find the Quran or Koran or whatever there. Just plug in "unbelievers", "Christians" or "Jews" into the search engine and it says it all. It extracts the passages with those words in them. Its an eye-opener.
However, I don't know where a similar site on the Haddiths exists. The Haddiths are also Islamic teachings which similarly enlighten non-Muslims about Islamic attitudes and beliefs. In one of the Haddiths, the dog is referred to as an "unclean" animal and Muslims are exhorted to keep dogs out of their homes and avoid touching them as they are "unclean".
I would like to point out that my comments refer to Islam as a belief system and not to all individual Muslims. Like people of many other faiths, there are Muslims who are merely nominal Muslims and don't take their belief system any more seriously than they are required to. There are probably many Muslims who consider themselves good Muslims yet don't adhere to the previsouly stated principles, even though they are orthodox Islamic beliefs. For instance, there have been, and probably still are, Muslims who consume alcohol, although this forbidden in Orthodox Islam.
We are all well aware of so-called "Christians" who deny basic tenets of Christianity, yet consider themselves Christians.
But in general, I would consider Islamic beliefs and Islamic society, as presently consitituted, totally incompatible with western secular, multi-cultural societies who tolerate all religious beliefs.