No, homosexuality is strictly not allowed in Islam. It is sinful to practice any homosexual activity.
Answer 1No, it is not allowed. homosexuality is strictly forbidden and is sinful per Islam and Quran teaching
Answer 2
First of all, a gay person is gay whether their religion allows it or not. It's not a choice.
Second, Progressive Islam is the only branch of Islam that accepts gay people. (They are also called Muslims for Progressive Values).
All other branches of Islam reject gay people, regarding homosexuality as a serious sin. Some Muslims also support the idea of prison or the death penalty for offenders.
Answer 3 (comment on Answer 2)All Islam rules and laws come from the Quran and Sunnah (Sayings and practices of prophet Muhammad peace be upon him). If for any issue not stated in Quran and Sunnah, then there are what is called "Qias" (to be compared with something similar in Quran and Sunnah) and "Igmaa" (that means the group of Islamic leaders agree upon). However, in the homosexuality is stated explicitly in Quran that it is forbidden and sinful. Since Quran is real God words revelations with no changes and/or alterations and was revealed in the same Arabic language that still alive till now, so no Muslim whoever is entitled to oppose it with something else progressive or not progressive.
That is why we confirm again that: homosexuality is strictly forbidden and is sinful per Islam and Quran teachings. Who is gay or lesbian by nature; as claimed; should stop to practice any homosexuality to satisfy his/her Creator and to avoid being judged as sinful by God on the Resurrection Day .