I have made no statement about ‘correlation’
What is clear is that from many different points of comparison, the idea that ‘scripture’ makes behavior is a false idea.
Do whatever your bigotry desires, it is not interesting to me.
The groups cited in those artiles are not “minorities” however and are not “minority sects”- it is clear you did not read or closely. They are organizations promoting and pushing by direct terror and indirect pressure against minorities - they in fact represent a section of the majority and are pushing the adoption of extremist genocidal violances - ah but it is against their scripture so by a certain logic it is impossible to understand it happening…
of course since it is brown asian christians and muslims being killed and burned out of houses and home this is not so scary.
Since it is a huge and fundamental point, we can say that you have no idea what you run on and on about, but blindly parrot bigots.
FALSE. No, across the Muslim world there are religious views that hold it should be death, and there are those that do not. The consensus in the theological side is not at all complete.
Then there is the state law, and it is not the case, despite your ignorant claim, that “the punishent for apostasy is death” - indeed it is the exception. In many cases there is no specific punishment in the modern criminal laws, and it would be covered under blasphemy, punishable in various cases by fines or imprisonment.
You can review your own Congressional Research- although it commits significant errors as in the case of Morocco assigning a legal value to a religious opinion (refuted later) that had and has iin fact no standing under the criminal law code at all, the anglophone authors clearly not understanding the non-English language codes and structures at all.
Now indeed there remain the laws penalizing the blasephmy and by ricochet the apostasy, and I will not say this is a good thing, but it is not typical as you assert ignorantly across the Muslim world to have the death penalty (and it is even less typical to actually enforce even those laws on the books, sadly done for usually the political objectives). Of course as this wide PEw survey shows, it is hardly unique and within the Islamic world it is more the feature of the Middle East than anything, but typical the confusion between all Muslims and Saudi Arabia…
In fact it does, but you are too ignorant to know this (although your complaint was based on a false assertion). The fact that the idea derives from the Hadith is completely fundamental for no one claims that the Hadith are not fallible. The fact you do no understand the importance of the difference also shows your bold assertions are based on nothing more than Hate Site Theology skimming.
Indeed it is a wide opinion among the modernizing religious scholars like Tariq Ramadan andmany others, and even into the Medieval periodthat it is not proper to punish as the Quranic verses are clearly in contradiction of the idea.
So, you got not one fact right but I can be sure you will have no sense of shame