Allow me to build on queenb_3's point that normal Muslims (or what I like to call real Muslims) respect other religions by giving an example from my own country, something I have personally witnessed and experienced throughout the years.
Do you know that in Syria, in addition to offering locations for prayer/worship to those that have been affected by the war (mosques to Christians and churches to Muslims - back and forth), religious events/periods (e.g. Christmas, Eid) of one religion are actually celebrated by people of both religions? Take Christmas for example, Christians and Muslims in Syria have an equal chance of having a Christmas tree at their home. Also, during Ramadan and Eid, Muslims and Christians share meals/feasts to celebrate this important period of time together.
If anything, this proves that most Muslims (the exception being the case I highlighted earlier) are good people who respect other religions and are able to coexist with people of different religions. The same goes for Christians.
As a Christian, I am extremely proud of the fact that sectarianism has no place in our country and how our way of life truly reflects our identity.