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- Does the quran say that killing non muslims is jusifie. . .
The Quran does contain verses that, when read without context, appear to command violence against non-believers, but mainstream Islamic scholarship and multiple sources in the reporting argue those verses are historically specific, tied to wartime conditions, and limited by legal and moral constraints that forbid killing innocents [1] [2] [3]
- Violence in the Quran - Wikipedia
Numerous scholars and authors, both Muslim and non-Muslim have testified to the underlying rejection of violence, cruelty, coercion, and intolerance of the Quran and its embrace of justice and self-defence
- Quran - rrimedia. org
A close reading of the Quran reveals a central attribute of Allah emerges: violence Several verses explicitly command violent acts against non-believers, including warfare, punishment, and rape
- Understanding Quran 9:29: Context and religious tolerance
A comprehensive reading of the Quran and historical context reveals that 9:29 does not command indiscriminate violence against non-Muslims Instead, it addresses a specific historical context where the Muslim community had to defend itself
- Quran 9:5 - Does this verse advocate killing every non-believer . . .
The full context makes clear that this verse was a command to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his companions to fight hostile idolaters, not to wage war against all non-believers or force anyone to accept Islam
- Peace Violence - Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research
No, Islam does not promote unprovoked violence Islam governs by a primary set of principles (known as maqasid ash-shariah): the preservation of religion, life, intellect, progeny, and property The value of human life is emphasized in Islam’s sacred texts, the Qur’an and Sunnah
- What About Those Violent Verses In the Quran?
So yes, the Quran permits killing those individuals actively attacking you, in self-defense, because they have waged preemptive war against you, or against Christians, Jews, or people of any faith
- Quran About Violence: Misconceptions and Clarifications
The Quran’s verses on violence are often misunderstood and misrepresented due to a lack of contextual understanding When examined closely, it becomes evident that the Quran promotes peace, justice, and mercy, allowing for violence only in self-defense or to combat severe oppression
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