I don't answer this as a Muslim but in general. You know we all have our differences, not only in comparisson to our respective beliefs and cultural backgrounds but also within those shared grounds. People are different. You reacting the way you do makes it the norm in your eyes, just as a different reaction from another persin does the same in his own eyes.Just a few questions to the Muslim population on RM.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071128/ap_on_re_mi_ea/sudan_british_teacher
1. There seems to be a lot of media attention given to cases like the
one above. Is it common place for Muslims in general to take
such great offense of people labeling or poking fun at Muhammad?
I never see Christians getting into a fury when people poke fun of Jesus.
2. Do Muslims believe that Islam determine all the laws a country has?
Another thing one should consider is the differance between actions and reactions. One has the right to react (to a sertain extent of course), but one hasn't always the right to act as we have to show respect to others.