There is apostasy and there is idol worship.
Sources: In Judah-ism, this is mandated by the Torah, while in Muhammadianity, this is in the Sunnah, which is referred to in the Qur’aan.
Claim: Muslims argue that there is more deniability in their jurisdiction, because it’s not in the Qur’aan. [I say this is invalid, because if an article asks you to refer to consider another article as authoritative, then that article is a part of the original articles with regards to authority.]
Further Muhammadians press on as to whether they consider apostasy dishonorable, to which the Jewish answer is simply that it is impossible, as I stated below.
Reality: As per Judah-ism, there is no possibility of apostasy, as Judah-ism isn’t a belief system. Regarding idol worshippers, there are no instances in Judah-ism where idol worshippers were killed by the Jews, rather than by G-d. Many kings and Jews were seen to be worshipping idols in the Miqra.