There are Muslims who are homosexuals, Muslims who advocate for LGBT rights and Muslims who don't care about such matters at all, just as you would expect from any large and diverse group. So the answer, in short, is no.
A better question could be: how tolerate are Islam and Muslim societies toward homosexuals?
Islam discriminates against homosexuals, to say the least. The Qur'an and Hadith—sayings and traditions of Muhammad—portrays gays as sinful and even criminals. And same-sex acts are considered to be among the greatest sins a person can commit, to the extent where some Muslim scholars say it's a greater sin than murder. Muhammad is reported as saying "Accursed is he who does what Lot's people did". Many Islamic scholars see homosexual activity as a punishable crime. This punishment varies among the different schools of Islam from as harsh as burning the participants in the act alive or throwing them from a tall building to punishing them with lashes. Some scholars argue that there is no mention of a punishment in the Qur'an or the true Hadith and hence there should not be any.
Looking at all this, I feel safe to say that Islam is not tolerant, and even encourages hate, toward homosexuals. But remember, Islam isn't unique in this. Many religions, including Christianity and Judaism, look at homosexuals unfavorably.
So let's look at what really matters: how Muslim societies view homosexuals. I was born and raised in a conservative Muslim society where same-sex relations are common and not so difficult to observe both among locals and expats. Bear in mind that many of those people engage in such "sinful acts" only because finding a partner from the opposite sex is more difficult and may also cause problems more than they could endure. Not to get carried away from the main point, let me share some statistics about the acceptance of homosexuality in Muslim countries compared to other countries.
In this Pew Survey, it's been found that Muslim countries are among the least accepting of homosexuals. Less than 10% in most Muslim countries say that homosexuality should be accepted with only 2% in Tunisia and Pakistan, 3% in Egypt, Jordan and Indonesia and 9% in Turkey. Also Have a look also at this Gallup survey which compares the ratio of Muslims who say that homosexuality is morally acceptable to that of the general public in three major European countries.
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