First you’d have to find a so-called “Christian state” that enshrines Christianity as being the inviolable basis of the country’s law code in the way that, for instance, the Egyptian constitution does (“
Egypt’s new draft charter maintains the original phrasing of Article 2, the essential text that cites that sharia law is the main source of legislation”), or the Pakistani constitution does (see especially
Chapter 2, Article 31, which is even titled “Islamic way of life”), or
the Mauritanian constitution does, or
the Yemeni constitution does (see article 3), etc.
This is such a tired, worn out canard from Muslims and apparently their sycophants like the Baha’i. The reason why you can say that nominally Christian states are not representative of Christianity but would have a hard time honestly saying the same of Islamic ones is because Islamic states enshrine Islamic law/jurisprudence in their constitutions.
They do that. They say what they’re doing is based on their religion. That’s not unfair Christians or other non-Muslims applying some sort of double standard to Islam that they won’t apply to Christianity. That’s us believing Islamic leaders/jurists in Muslim-majority societies when they say that they’re ruling according to Islam. If it’s somehow “not really Islam” even though they flat-out say it is in their own state constitutions, then whose fault is that? The non-Muslim who looks at these places and sees all the brutality by appointed Islamic authorities meting out Islamic rulings according to Islamic law, or the people who are doing this stuff themselves and saying that they are acting according to Islam of this or that school or interpretation?
Deal with your own problems for once, instead of trying to pass the buck onto Nazi Germany or some other aberration that doesn’t even exist anymore. You have no one to blame but yourselves and your religion if all of these actions are carried out by the state under the banner of “Islamic law”. Who decides what that is, and why is it that I can find some amazingly wonderful people like Bahraini Diyaa al-Musawi preaching tolerance and disentanglement of mosque and state, but apparently if you say the kinds of things
he says to Muslims in the West or elsewhere, you’re being unfair to Islam? Actually, scratch that. Islam is not a person. You don’t have to be fair to it. Bottom line: Either get rid of the people who you insist are perverting your religion and replace them with something more fair and equitable (as Muslims are always claiming Islam to
truly be…funny how we never see it), realize that your religion’s law code
is the problem and work to either reform/neuter it or abolish it as the primary source of legislation that leads to these abuses in its name, or leave your religion entirely. But don’t whine about how other people are being unfair to your belief system and point at everybody else and pull this “What about when other people do X?” business, as though that deals with the problem. It doesn’t. Get Shari’a out of the courts of Muslim countries or stop pretending that there’s some kind of even playing field and we can treat places like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen, Maurtania, etc. as though they’d really be liberal democracies or something if only people would recognize how truly fair and just Islam really is.