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AS FOR YOU - KAFIRS/INFIDELS/UNBELIEVERS/DHIMMIS/NON-MUSLIMS/(insert any other dehumanizing term for non-muslim), the Quran is very very clear:
Quran 8:67 “it is not for any prophet to have captives until he hath made slaughter in the land.http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/008.qmt.html

Quran 9:29 “fight (jihad) those who believe not in allah” http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/009.qmt.html

Quran 8:39 “and fight with them until...religion should be only for allah"http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/008.qmt.htmlhttp://cwis.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/008.qmt.html

Quran 8:12 “I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them. http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/008.q...


Quran 33:61 “cursed: wherever they are found they shall be seized and murdered, a horrible murdering.” http://www.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/033.qmt.html#033.061

2007-01-16 09:53:03 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Quran 9:5 “But when the forbidden months are past, then fight and slay the Pagans wherever ye find them, an seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem (of war)

Quran 2:216 "Fighting is prescribed for you (muslims), and ye dislike it. But it is possible that ye dislike a thing which is good for you, and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye know not." http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/002.qmt.html#002.216

Quran 61.4 YUSUFALI: Truly Allah loves those who fight in His Cause in battle array, as if they were a solid cemented structure. http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/061.qmt.html

Quran 4:74 “let those fight in the cause of allah who sell the life of this world for the hereafter. to him who fighteth in the cause of allah,- whether he is slain or gets victory - soon shall we give him a reward of great (value). http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/004.qmt.html

2007-01-16 09:53:24 · update #1

17 answers

yawn.......

2007-01-16 09:55:28 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. Brooke 6 · 4 1

Why not do it a better way. Honestly identify who you are and describe the goodness of your faith for the benefit of others. Are you afraid of doing it so do it the negative way.
I thought the time is passed when orientalists after the crusades used to get translation or mis-translation of the Quran by other orientalists to find fault by quoting incomplete verses and out of context.
You are hurting yourself when ou again and see the opposite results than what you want by doing what you are doing here because if someone is not satisfied for his status quo and want to search for something that will satisfy his analytical personality with good logical arguments then he will surely find it and in majority of the cases the searcher for answers will end up with Islam. Don't you hear It every day? If Islam was about the out of context quote you are presenting, why will people join it in such large numbers despite the highest level of propaganda against it by others not happy with it spread.
No, Islam does not tell its followers to show the other cheek to oppressors, aggressors and those usurping the justice. It tells them to stand for justice against those who have evicted you out of your homes and cities, who are actively bent on harming you.

Another thing. There is always possibility that your negative approach may help someone else positively by looking to Islam in depth and enlighten themselves. Allah is the best planner. Remember where and in which home Moses was brought up by the planning of Allah?

2007-01-16 18:19:02 · answer #2 · answered by Ottawan-Canada 3 · 1 0

Well when you talk in this forum you are talking to professionals and not to some one similar to your I.Q.

I'm quoting these sentences from WIKIPEDIA:

{{ Forced conversions to Catholicism have been documented at various points throughout history. The most prominently cited allegations are the conversions of the pagans after Constantine; of Muslims, Jews and Eastern Orthodox during the Crusades; of Jews and Muslims during the Spanish Inquisition; and of the Aztecs by Hernan Cortes. Many Hindutva organizations in India allege that some Christian missionaries in India are converting the illiterate Dalits (the so-called low castes of the Hindus) by "fraudulent means" (sic). Forced conversions are condemned as sinful by major denominations such as the Roman Catholic Church, which officially state that forced conversions pollute the Christian religion and offend human dignity, so that past or present offenses are regarded as a scandal (a cause of unbelief). [4]

Despite accusations and some documented incidents of forced conversions, Islam does not permit forcing someone or repeatedly trying to convince them to convert. Islam does not have missionaries comparable to Christianity, though it does encourage its followers to learn about other religions and to teach others about Islam; one converts to Islam on their own free will. W. Heffening states that in Qur'an "the apostate is threatened with punishment in the next world only" however "in traditions, there is little echo of these punishments in the next world ... and instead, we have in many traditions a new element, the death penalty." [4] Heffening states that Shafi'is interpret verse 2:217 as adducing the main evidence for the death penalty in Qur'an. The Qur'an has a chapter (Sura) dealing with non believers (called "Al-Kafiroon") (Q 109). In the chapter there is also an often quoted verse (ayat) which reads, "There is no compulsion in religion, the path of guidance stands out clear from error" [2:256] and [60:8]. This means that no one is to be compelled into Islam and that the righteous path is distinct from the rest. According to this verse, converts to Islam are ones that see this path}}.

Are we the one to force people ?? this is written by Christians but hounists and smart Christians.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_religion#Worship

2007-01-16 18:22:09 · answer #3 · answered by zajil 2 · 0 0

SuperAgnorant.... so what? What about those verses? Are you that dumb that you read one verse and take that into context? you have to read the verse before it and after it to understand. Don't stir it up. And please use this translation
http://searchtruth.com/chapter_display.php?chapter=1&translator=5&mac=&font_name=1&font_size=8
By Muhsin Khan, not Yusuf Ali, he has made errors in his translation. Just like you. Ignorant...... you still don't seem to understand.... pathetic! tsk tsk tsk

The Prophet expressly forbade Muslim armies from attacking women and children, the sick and elderly, monks and hired labourers. He also outlawed the wanton killing of animals, the burning of crops and vegetation, the polluting the waters and the destruction of homes and places of sanctuary.

“For were it not that Allaah checks one set of people by means of another, monasteries, churches, synagogues and masjid wherein the Name of Allaah is mentioned much would surely have been pulled down.” (Qur’aan 22:40)

Once, when news reached the Prophet that child had been killed in a battle, he exclaimed: ‘What is with some people that the killing today caused them to go so far as to kill children?!’ Someone answered: ‘O Messenger of Allaah! They are but children of polytheist!’ The Prophet replied: ‘Nay! Verily, the best of you are children of polytheist. Do not kill children! (I say again) do not kill children! For every soul is born upon a natural (Islamic) deposition (innocent, monotheistic and good) – until its tongue speaks on its behalf…’ (Ahmad). Also, when the Prophet once passed a fallen idolatress, he denounced her killing, insisting that the woman was not one against whom war was to be fought.

In fact, there exists in Islam a great library of texts clearly forbidding murder whilst extolling the sanctity of human life, ‘life, which Allaah has made sacred’ (Qur’aan 6:151); from the Prophet Muhammad’s dire warning that :’There first cases to be adjudicated against on the Day of Judgement will be those of bloodshed.’ (Bukhari), to his strikingly stark threat that: ‘Whosoever kills one (non-muslim) under contract (of Muslim protection) will never smell the scent of Paradise.’ (Ibn Majah)

“We ordained for the Children of Israel that if anyone killed a person not in retaliation for murder or for villainy in the land, it would be as if they the whole of humanity. And if anyone saved a life, it would be as if they saved the whole of humanity.” (Qur’aan 5:32)

Heres more to read.....just download the file and enjoy......

http://rapidshare.com/files/6956517/Jihad__Suicide_and_Terrorism.pdf.html

2007-01-16 18:05:26 · answer #4 · answered by Mr Stick 4 · 5 1

I'm not exactly sure the question? Killing innocent people? Wouldn't that include killing innocent people of other religions. It is not for Allah or anyone else to decide what a person is going to believe. And threatning death or any other punishment for not being muslim is sick and wrong. You can not force a belief on someone.

2007-01-16 17:58:19 · answer #5 · answered by cracker2423 3 · 2 1

I think the religion is the one and only responsible for all of the atrocities commited during the entire existence of human on earth. Every religion should be flush down the toilet staring with Cristianisism to set the example.

2007-01-16 17:56:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

context

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The dispute needs to be viewed in its historical context.


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2007-01-16 17:56:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

On account of this, We prescribed for the Children of Israel that whosoever killed a person - unless it be for killing a person or for creating disorder in the land - it shall be as if he killed all mankind; and whoso saved a life, it shall be as if he had saved the life of all mankind. And our Messengers came to them with clear Signs, Yet even after that, many of them commit excesses in the land.

2007-01-16 18:00:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Yes, and it leaves relatively open the interpretation of "innocent" and "Muslim". Just look at the philosophical meandering the Ottoman thinkers did to legitimize war with other Muslim nations.

2007-01-16 17:56:57 · answer #9 · answered by neil s 7 · 0 2

well you again miss under stand and say it a loud
waste your time in something more useful to you what you'll gain from insulting other religion
may god forgive you

2007-01-16 18:05:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

i think that any religion that condones murdering of innocent people is a disgrace in and of itself by the way i'm agnostic as well

2007-01-16 17:59:06 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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