In case it helps (I'm a moderator at HN), every user who is here in the spirit of intellectual curiosity belongs on HN. That includes our Muslim users as much as all others. We have a large, international community, so tolerance of differences is critical.
It's ok to explore the specifics of a current situation if one does so civilly and substantively. But when someone attacks Islam per se, that is a religious flamewar and we tell them it is not allowed: https://hn.algolia.com/?sort=byDate&prefix&page=0&dateRange=.... The goal is to avoid flamewars, in which vitriol is exceeded only by tedium—the same thing we seek to avoid everywhere.
Since Rumi is no less Islamic than ISIS, the discussions this excludes are not serious. HN can do without puerile generalization, and amateurs with a copy of the Quran and an idée fixe can conduct their exegesis elsewhere.