Very weak argument could you list down what rights muslims are denied ? what laws prohibits us from practising our faith ? are muslims detained, killed or evicted from their homes en masse ? are muslims denied basic rights ? majority of muslims in secular western countries go about their daily lives without incident. Most importantly acknowledging that muslims do face some forms of hostility, injustice etc doesn't mean that we need to align ourselves with the lgbt as if this is the only option that we've got.
If and when the severity of the injustices increases and muslims are denied basic rights then muslims should only choose to enter into partnership etc for those specific issues and not provide wholesale support for lgbt and everything they want.
As it stands there's no need for muslims to rally behind lgbt community as the harms far outweigh any potential benefits that will be gained from allying with them. I've yet to see any sort of partnership with the lgbt community where muslims confidently state the islamic position regarding gays, they all just cower away for fear of being cancelled by their lgbt allies.
Take yourself for instance and the cognitive dissonance that you display in this discussion. You can't even bring yourself to acknowledge the contradiction in your views about supporting gay rights. Even in the examples of the state legalizing murder, rape you still display the same contradictions and keep on deflecting
Don't ever get tired of trying to justify unislamic positions ?
I never said Muslims were denied rights but I said if you dismantle the rights of a minority in a Western country, it allows for the dismantling of your rights.
This is called legal precedence, you can read about it here:
en.wikipedia.org
Protecting the non-discrimination of all minorities is already a well-established fact.
This is called minority rights, it provides us and them the freedom to exist, you can read it here:
en.wikipedia.org
How are you going to make an argument with me about law and governance without having basic knowledge on these founding principles.
It is like me talking about the Japanese grammar despite not knowing one word of Japanese.
As for your condescending statement of whether I get tired of justifying unislamic positions, each religious argument I have had with you has been due to you calling me out not the other way around.
Also, you were the one that refused to admit that one should not marry more than once if they could not afford it despite it being a well established part of the Shafiici madhab.
I still never received any proof from you that Shafiici encouraged polygamy or supported people who could not afford polygamy to marry more than once.
And you say I try to justify un-Islamic positions.