Protesting or demanding the death penalty for blasphemy against the Prophet contradicts the core principles of Islam. Islam advocates responding to ideas with ideas, encouraging Muslims to either ignore blasphemous statements or respond in kind- for instance, by issuing a statement in response to a statement, or a book in response to a book.
As the Quran states, 'Let harm be requited by an equal harm. But whoever pardons and amends will find his reward with God' (42:40). The book clarifies that blasphemy should be a subject of intellectual discussions, not condemnation, protest, or retaliation. In light of the Quran and traditions, it aims to address and correct misconceptions, particularly for those seeking deeper understanding.