The Qur'an is a book of tribalistic perspective, constantly making meaningful distinctions between people and insisting on the need to favor fellow believers in Islaam over anyone else - supposedly in obedience to a supreme all-creator, no less.
That is simply not at all healthy.
Actually the Qur'an explains we were all created, as was everything we see in the Universe. Explains how every soul that ever has, does and ever will exist, all stood before the Creator and affirmed we would acknowledge Him. The Qur'an asks mankind to reflect and ponder of our existence, explains the meaning of life and invites ALL people to come to truth. It lays down a way of living that is beneficial and clearly prohibits those things which are harmful to us.
The Qur'an pours cold water on tribalism and explains in the eyes of the Creator no race or colour is above another, and one's measure is based on the individuals level of faith. Those who love and obey GOD are closest to the Creator because they will follow the commandments, and love for their neighbour what they love for themselves, spend of their wealth on the poor and needy, care for the young and the elderly and be upright members of society.
It's true, it does encourage believers to befriend one another, (protecting our Religion from corruption) and treat fellow Muslims as being part of the same body, so pain in one part is felt across the body, encouraging us to rush to defend the downtrodden and oppressed. All the while the Qur'an continues to invite non believers, so they might succeed both in this life and the next. It also gives numerous warnings to non believers and believers alike of a day when every soul will be held to account for how it conducted itself here on Earth, leading to eternal salvation or eternal punishment.
The Qur'an has no issue with believers interacting with and being fiends with non believers. It encourages us to engage with and invite non believers to truth.
GOD is very fair, He loves all of creation and wants the best for us, but hates our evil actions which ultimately only harm us.
They do indeed. Most people do. There are many and powerful moral motivators acting on all of us.
The Qur'an and Islaam, however, are far more hindrance than help on that matter.
Islaam is very appropriately named. It is indeed all about surrender to doctrine, which opposes moral development, responsibility of belief and even the ability to discern the worth of situations and choices.
The moral compass of Islam is firmly anchored for believers and serves to be suitable for all times. The Laws handed down for believers come from the Creator, so who better to guide us?
Where do your morals come from?
True enough. But few existing doctrines emphasize it nearly as much, or fail to compensate its dangers and pitfalls nearly as much as Islaam does.
Most Muslims seem to be literally unprepared to acknowledge, let alone address, the necessary objections from us "kuffar".
In that respect Islaam is very remarkable indeed, and that would be true even if it did not have such impressive demographic abrangence.
Qur'an said, Islam would spread across the Globe and the masses would embrace it. In the next 30 years 1 in 4 will be a Muslim, and the following 100 years will see that number grow beyond anything we can imagine. The objections from you 'kuffar' will diminish the more you are in contact with Muslims. Failing that, I'm sure die hard Islamophobes will likely buy their own Island from where they can ban any Muslim immigrants and live in their ignorant bliss amongst themselves.
That is one reason why I don't call Islaam a religion. It is sorely incomplete, failing to build the necessary tools to handle god-beliefs without being overwhelmed and corrupted by that belief.
True religions, when they are theistic, soon learn to develop such tools, for they are very necessary indeed. Hinduism, Shinto, Paganism and Judaism come to mind.
The Oxford online Dictionary defines Religion as;
"The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods."
Islam is the most complete Religion on Earth, covering all facets of life both private and public. It encourages followers to not just blindly follow, but to think, reflect, investigate the natural World, to do science, to seek out cures and to be a productive human in any way possible to ensure mankind as a whole is able to move forward in a constructive manner.
How are any of the Religions you mentioned more in keeping with the Oxford Dictionary definition than Islam?