oooor, and here i am unfortunately repeating myself, take the religious part of your identity (whatever that religious part may be) and keep it deep deep inside. Even though, as both Lion and Thorne said, there are Muslims who do good deeds, *just like Christians and Jews, and Hindus and whatnot* I do not see that as a product of religion. Good deeds are a product of humanity. So do your good deeds as a human for other humans, instead of Muslims for Muslims and Christians for Christians and so on and so forth. If, after all, it was only one's religion that drove them to good deeds, then morals would bring completely different results.
Unfortunately Thorne is right, good news doesn't sell. Then again it doesn't have to. Just do it, for yourself, your community and your peers. (and if you do wish to, do it for your god too)