Interesting, so you believe that if an extremist threatens a non muslim all 1.6 bilion muslims are responsible.
I don't. But about 1/3-1/2 of the world's Muslims believe things that are consistent with Islamic scripture. The term I've heard for such Muslims is "Islamist".
As I understand it, EVERY Muslim MUST believe that:
- the Quran is the perfect, timeless, unlalterable word of god
- Muhammad was the perfect role model
By far the most natural conclusions to draw from these fundamentals is that Muslims' beliefs are in conflict with universal human rights and secularism. Now I understand that that's not the case for many Muslims, but you have to do mental gymnastics in order to hold BOTH the scripture AND modernity as important. It must be possible, but it's a fundamentally dishonest stance.
Now imagine, if a group of Muslims were to stand up and say something like: We're a new denomination of Islam and we declare that the Quran and Muhammad's life must be considered in the context of 8th century desert life. We acknowledge that aspects of the Quran and of Muhammad's life must now be officially retired.
This would be an open and honest and TRUSTWORTHY stance.