Gosh, I hate to sound critical, but when I read messages filled with exclusiveness written by Catholics, Muslims, or anyone else, I wonder if religion is an asset or a liability in our world today.
Jesus, as I recall, dealt with publicans, sinners, lepers, and all sorts of others with compassion and understanding. He spoke of other sheep not of this fold. He scolded the pious Pharisees because of their haughtiness toward others.
It seems to me that Jesus would want people of all faiths to get along, respecting one another. True, he said that no one cometh unto the Father but by me. I interpret that to mean by following the example he set, by living in peace and mutual respect. When he was asked how to inherit eternal life, he didn't respond with a theological treatise but gave the parable of the Good Samaritan. That would have been a perfect opportunity to set down a narrow theological road to heaven, but he avoided that. Note that the hero of the parable was not even a Jew! In fact, Samaritans were despised by Jews in that time and place.
I have been watching the gathering of the Catholic Bishops on EWTN today. While time did not permit full disclosure of the letter to be sent to the US President from the President of the Council of Bishops, I was deeply impressed by what appears to be a vigorous call for peace in Iraq and re Iran. How can we possibly follow Christ while we embrace an unnecessary, preemptive war with all its killing and destruction? In the same vein, how can we follow Christ if we promote religious exclusiveness and bigotry? I don't think we can. Remember how Jesus even said we should love our enemies?
Please keep happy and healthy - and may God bless the whole world - no exceptions!