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Originally Posted by Shek
The Quran also clearly preaches to not kill non-Muslims, i.e., there is no compulsion in religion. The reconciliation of these verses depends upon the jurisprudence on abrogation. This is why it is necessary to discriminate between the various schools of jurisprudence.
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Shek,
Are you sure that Quaran clearly preaches to not kill non Moslems?
The quote below is from the Quaran. It does indicate the issue to the contrary.
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When you meet the unbelievers, smite their necks, then when you have made wide slaughter among them, tie fast the bonds, then set them free, either by grace or ransom, until the war lays down its burdens. - 47:4
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The above notwithstanding, do check the history of lands where Islamists conquered. What does the history of such lands state?
I have no problems with Moslems as individuals as such. Good chaps, actually. However, while all religions have their warts, the Moslem mealy mouthed sanctimonious attitude about their religion and, it being beyond reproach, irritates. They try to pose that it is the purest religion and yet any delving in their scriptures reveals double talk.
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