I other words, you just don't want to accept that answer.
No. My question was about the distinction between "simulating" and "performing" the ceremony publicly. You answered by conflating the two. That's why you got a sigh. Your answer demonstrated that you either didn't understand the question or are purposely being dense about it because you don't know the answer but don't want to admit as much. It's also possible that there is some combination of the two.
You've not engaged the question at all. You're just finding new ways to write the same thing. Similarly you're not engaged at all in the ceremony vs. tokens and signs question.
Being upset over something and stopping someone from doing something are two completely things. You still didn't answer my question. If anything, you avoided it in a snotty nose, know-it-all type of a way.
Archie, my answer is that I don't understand why an Islamic person would be upset about a non-Islamic person drawing a picture of Muhammed either. That's not avoiding the question, that's telling you that I don't know the answer nor do I understand the motivation for trying to constrain others from violating your personal moral code.
As to the snottiness of the response: that's because I took a position on that exact question earlier in the thread. You may note you employed the exact same tone to Darkwing for the purported exact same reason.