It must be quite hard being a gay Muslim too.
Although some of the replies by some Muslims here ( link below) show some good heart.
They sound a bit like Christians.
http://islam.stackexchange.com/questions/5686/why-is-homosexuality-a-sin-if-allah-made-me-this-way( I put that in to show what we hear in the media about various Imams might not reflect all Muslims, other than that, the Islamic reaction otherwise looks quite scary on homosexuality as portrayed by media )
Islam sounds a lot more nasty in its reaction to gay people, Christianity ( apart from Westboro ) looks a lot more relaxed about it.
Perhaps I have faulty perceptions about it?, but that's my impression.
I can see with this link more moderate Muslims sound more like Christians.
Disliking what they see as wrong, while feeling some empathy for another person ( or at least not lobbing them off a building).
It's when religion gets control of the laws it's goes further than
just an opinion.
When I feel it's just an opinion it's something that just is, people hold differing opinions all the time.
IMO there is a difference in holding an opinion,and affecting someone else's life for the worst.
It crosses a line
It says a lot for having secular laws.
It allows us the right to be different.