Non-dysfunctional peace in a person's life

  Islam has been a must-learn religion for thoughtful--or just concerned--Americans since 9/11. Our lack of attention paid to it before is a national lesson in the punishment reality doles out to ignorance. - Just as unearned grace in Christianity is a difficult concept for many go-getter Americans, so peace through *submission* is no-go territory for Americans when thinking about Islam. Can submitting to God, to each other, to anything at all, be a source of non-dysfunctional peace in a person's life? - When a religion, especially a missionary religion like Buddhism or Islam, goes out from the culture it began in, the missionaries have to confront the challenge of sorting out which parts of the religion as practiced in the religion's home base are essential to the religion, and which ones are just local ways it happens to work out in believer's lives in that particular culture. Can you imagine what an Islam that was "as American as apple pie," that felt no more "Middle Eastern" than Christianity does, might look like?