PhantomWolf
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You are confusing several issues here:
1) Free speech and common sense. It is certainly not a crime (in countries where there is in fact free speech) to say "I believe Islam is not a true religion", anywhere you will. It is, however, both insensitive, impolite, provocative, and rather stupid to do so in a Mosque. If somebody gives you a beating for it, he is the criminal, you, however, are the fool. (BTW, in many places, I really think you would just be politely, but determinedly accompanied to the exit.)
Highlighted part is not quite true. Free speech is only guaranteed by the Government. Businesses and private establishments are free to quash your free speech all they like.
2) Raising a false alarm. Shouting "Fire!" when there is no fire has nothing to do with free speech. It is disturbing public order and putting people at risk.
I'd still say that shouting that Islam is a false religion in a Mosque is certainly putting yourself at risk and disturbing public order.
And in the Buzz Aldrin/Bart Sibrel case, it was not a question of free speech. Bart Sibrel could, and AFAIK still does, claim Apollo hoax all he wanted, but in the incident in question, he was harassing Aldrin, following him around, shouting insults, and asking him to swear on a bible. Harassment is not free speech. Strictly speaking that did not entitle Aldrin to hit him, but that is another matter. As it were, Aldrin was not booked for assault and Sibrel was not booked for harassment. Seams rather reasonable to me.
I'd also suggest that a lot of the things that are done to incite people fall under the category of harassment as well.