Yes there are many variations of Islam. Some more moderate than others for sure.
The problem is the religion itself has no concentrated leadership like an Arch Bishop
or Pope or some symbolic leader. They have any number of leaders preaching the
differing beliefs. There in lies the problem. If you go back in history it becomes
apparent that the religion stunted itself when compared to the teaching of other faiths.
Christianity while still contradictory at times (you know those mysteries from God) have
evolved with some structure.
After Christs death, there was a struggle for power within the church and we ended up
with Mathew, Mark, Luke and John and a common goal bringing together differing views.
In Islam that did not happen. Iran has a totally different view of Islam than say the Arab
world, no Iran is not Arab they are Persians.
The other thing we have not come to grips with here is religious practice and customs.
The women's face covering for instance is not part of the religion its is a custom and it
does make a difference in terms of legal applications I that is just one example.
So am I fed up with Islam? Yes and No. Those practicing a moderate form of their belief
are entitled to do so. Those who use criminal or bully tactics to suppress others yes I am
fed up with that. Remember other faiths by enforcing you must believe this or that are as
bad as fundamentalists of any stripe, Islamic, Christian or otherwise.