Tell me this isn't sarcasm.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7571743/Afghan-stabbed-two-American-tourists-Amsterdam-jailed-26-years.html
'He never showed any regret or remorse during his trial, repeatedly saying he would do the same again if his religion was insulted,' the judges said. 'The risk of a repeat offence is therefore very high and the court finds it essential that society is protected against him as long as possible.' During his trial at a heavily-fortified courtroom, Jawed S. said he travelled to the Netherlands from Germany to 'protect the Prophet Mohammed.'
http://www.startribune.com/bangladesh-court-indicts-islamist-militants-for-2015-killing/562979392/
In October 2015, suspected militants hacked Faisal Abedin Deepan of the Jagriti Prokashoni publishing house. On the same day, another publisher, Ahmed Rashid Tutul, survived an attack by suspected militants in Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital. Both victims were publishers of Bangladeshi-American writer and blogger Avijit Roy, who was hacked to death in February 2015.
https://www.memri.org/tv/uk-cleric-usamah-thahabi-liverpool-thief-cut-off-hand-cauterize-oil-sharia-ilhan-omar-gay-pride-flexible/transcript
U.K. Cleric Abu Usamah At-Thahabi: I Support Chopping Off Hands of Thieves, , But Only in the Muslim World, Not Here. Sheikh At-Thahabi went on to say that there is no room for "flexibility" in Islam with regard to homosexuals, lesbians, and transgender people, and he added that Muslims cannot break the law and harm these people.
It's exactly fair, because in the cases cited and thousands more, the Muslims claim at the time of doing their atrocities, and later in Court, that they were doing it in defense of / for their God.
Certainly in the west things are quite imperfect, but in the case of an atrocity happening here it is almost non-existent that someone will claim they did it for their God. (Unless, of course, the perp is a Muslim...)