No of course not. But there was nothing anti-Muslim about his posts on social media, nor was there anything he said or did that would be indicative of being anti-Muslim. Let me explain:
Let's say that someone murders me because they're enraged. A neighbor, who isn't happy with my bad snow shoveling of the sidewalk, say. This person is a straight black male (likely given where I live). I, being neither straight nor black, am dead. From this does one infer that the crime was racially motivated or motivated by anti-gay animus? No. The identity and the barbarism of the crime, standing alone, says nothing.
Let's suppose he was an evangelical Christian or Pentecostal. Would that be sufficient to infer anti-gay animus? No. Let's say he was a member of the NAACP and opposed gentrification. Sufficient to support racial animus? Of course not. If he posted Leviticus 20:13 on his social media page the day before the murder? Maybe. Although quite frankly, even that, standing alone, is probably not sufficient to support a hate crimes verdict.