E kul, Maybe you should actually research what is meant the Quran by Jihad, or what it is referring to, in its correct context, when it talks about fighting or killing anyone.
Perhaps you need to do some homework. George Bernard Shaw was an atheist who was openly critical of religion, he once even included a drawing of Muhammad in one of his publications. The above quote was from an interview published in the Muslim magazine 'Genuine Islam' and this most quoted part of that interview is not, in fact, any part of the interview itself, It is rather from a paragraph that is excerpted out of the main body of the interview into its own quote box — except that this paragraph appears nowhere in the interview itself. It is widely considered, the quote you posted is simply fabricated by the fanatical All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society who published the article.
When Shaw compared Hinduism to Islam, he said Islam is very different, being ferociously intolerant. In the interview, Shaw had asked the Maulana:
“[How can you] possibly present the picture of Heaven and Hell, which is portrayed in the Qur’an, in a manner convincing to persons conversant with science, whose minds are inured to accept nothing without visible or palpable proof?” to which His Eminence reeled off a long explanation, relying largely on the usual argument of metaphor, as well as some cutting edge mangling of atomic theory. Shaw largely ignored this, and went on to say that Muslim Hell was something “reinvented by Mohammad”, “a very frightful hell, of disgusting diseases and no houris; [but] the sort of place that the Arabs could understand and believe in; and it put the fear of God into them”
It seems absolutely crazy to me, that Muslims would quote a man who was a atheist, a supreme infidel. Shaw openly despised organised Religion and is also quoted as saying.
At present there is not a single credible established religion in the world. -George Bernard Shaw
Beware of the man whose God is in the skies. - George Bernard Shaw
No man ever believes that the Bible means what it says: He is always convinced that it says what he means.- George Bernard Shaw
The fact that a believer is happier than a sceptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. The happiness of credulity is a cheap and dangerous quality.- George Bernard Shaw
Whoever admits that anything living is evil must either believe that God is malignantly capable of creating evil, or else believe that God has made many mistakes. - Bernard Shaw