I Don't hate Islam. I dislike all religions including Islam. My dislike may be slightly greater for Christianity, but that's probably because it's the religion I know the best. I do have a pretty good hate on for Islamic extremists such as the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
This is almost amazing. Why would anyone dislike Christianity? Here is what Christianity does for the world.
Everybody, EVERYBODY, makes mistakes and does things wrong. Everybody sins. Christianity might be the only religion that forces onto EVERYBODY, forgiveness for sins in this life. In addition, Christianity gives to its people everlasting life in joy with God.
Why would anybody dislike
that!? Without Christianity there would be no life alive on earth now, because everybody sins, and God can't stand sin. And without Christianity there would be no salvation from death.
Even the people of other religions should love Christianity, because it is the reason that they have their freedom in all the ways that they have it.
I really hope you're trolling, Christianity - along with the other semitic religions - has always been about control and dominance of the people, using fear to keep its subjects in line and shunning knowledge and truth. It amazes me that in 2015 people still buy into this fairy tale, those in control, those so-called chosen ones, love it though and are using it to further their gain and dominance of this world's nations and people by playing both of their enemies - Christians and muslims - to fight against each other while they sit back and rub their greedy palms together in glee as they have done for centuries. As for the op's question, I hate any and all religions which teach one to suppress man's natural instincts and desires through the lies of eternal salvation or damnation, Islam - as does Christianity - breeds nothing but mindless sheep, which ensures more pawns for the system.
When you consider the living structure that the Laws in the second through fifth books of the Bible set up, they allow freedom for everyone in every way except two ways.
1. People had to worship God if they were to remain part of Israel. Of course, people can go through the actions of worship without really worshiping. But after a while, this becomes difficult in a nation that has worship of God as its cornerstone. Or, of course, they could leave the nation.
2. People were free to live as they wanted provided they did #1, above, and provided they did not hurt other people or damage the property of other people.
All the laws in the first 5 books were designed for the above two things. Some of the laws were designed to show stupid or ignorant people things that made sense in living. Some were designed to allow stubborn people to live in peace. All were designed to point the people in the direction of eternal life with God in Heaven after their death here.
Even today people don't think about their impending death and their position in the hereafter very much. Most people are spending too much time simply living to think about these things deeply. Bible religion not only points people to think, but it also pushes them into doing so.
It isn't amazing that some people in the 21st century are pushing God out of their lives, even though He is the only thing holding them alive. Why isn't it? Because there have been people of all ages who have done the same.