Besides, even in the (relatively few) cases where it *did* happen, your comment would be what's called "false equivalence fallacy" - comparing something that happened centuries ago (and was largely *condemned by the Christian religious authorities), vs something that's going on *today* w/ full support &^ enforcement from the Islamist theocratic regimes.
Take a look at the countries that criminalize consensual homosexual acts, & notice where most of them are...
https://www.theweek.co.uk/96298/the-countries-where-homosexuality-is-still-illegal
"In the overwhelmingly Islamic Middle East, it is quicker to highlight the countries that do not currently have anti-gay laws than those that do. In several nations same-sex relations are punishable by death."
Meanwhile, Islamist Saudi Arabia *beheads* ppl on charges of "witchcraft" (which is to say, followers of an illiterate Dark-Ages pedophilic caravan-robber will murder you for playing make-believe).
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-18503550