Here's a passage from an interesting article on CNN:
"There's plenty of room for others to look in the mirror when they criticize Trump's prejudice. Egyptian authorities, for example, don't like Trump's intolerance of Muslims. A Pew Research poll found that only 18% of Egyptians think non-Muslims in their country are free to practice their religion. And that was not the worst part. A majority of those saying there is no religious freedom for non-Muslims in Egypt said they believe that's a good thing.
The sad truth is that religious freedom is very limited or nonexistent in some of the countries that sound most deeply offended by Trump's intolerance
Pakistanis denounced Trump's prejudice, but Christians and other religious minorities are under attack there. Most of the Muslim-majority countries who found it unacceptable that Trump suggests banning Muslims from entering the United States are themselves countries that forbid entry to anyone holding an Israeli passport or having ever visited Israel, a policy whose application falls most squarely on Jews."
So sad, yet so true. The intolerance of those who claim intolerance against them is far worse.
Here's another article highlighting Muslim intolerance and the difficulties in even discussing the topic:
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/...ance-kristof-religious-persecution-terrorism/