If you want an expansion of the "clear, simple and wrong" argument it's pretty easy.
Which is to say using the term Muslim in that context lumps in a huge number of diverse cultural and religious groups. It's like saying 'Christian' which lumps in everyone from members of the Coptic Christian Church, Catholics, Japanese Catholicism (leftovers from the Portuguese circa 1700) Unitarians, Quakers, Baptists, and some weird sect hiding out in Montana waiting for Alien Jesus.
Mostly it ignores that the vast majority of the faithful practice their religion in the breach. And the majority of sects strongly oppose the idea of people going out in a blaze of violence.
Which is to say using the term Muslim in that context lumps in a huge number of diverse cultural and religious groups. It's like saying 'Christian' which lumps in everyone from members of the Coptic Christian Church, Catholics, Japanese Catholicism (leftovers from the Portuguese circa 1700) Unitarians, Quakers, Baptists, and some weird sect hiding out in Montana waiting for Alien Jesus.
Mostly it ignores that the vast majority of the faithful practice their religion in the breach. And the majority of sects strongly oppose the idea of people going out in a blaze of violence.