I think the message is pretty clear. The real Muhammad wasn't a crazy extremist, and would have forgiven cartoonists for drawing images of him, rather than killing them mercilessly. The cartoon is saying that terrorists aren't real muslims, and don't understand the religion, because of their inability or unwillingness to forgive those they feel wronged by.
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New Charlie Hebdo cover - what does it mean?
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