Where in the Quoran does it say "kill the infidel
wherever you find him". It doesn't come up in Ocean.
I think this is what you are looking
for:
That is because those who
misbelieve follow falsehood, and those who believe follow the truth from their
Lord. Thus does God set forth for men
"That is certainly not what they would say they were doing. What they do is
take the verse "kill the infidel wherever you find him" which was revealed
later, as abrogating "let there be no compulsion in religion." But let me
stress, only some Muslims do this. "
Susan,
Here are some of my
ho are ever constant at their prayers;
(Rodwell, The Steps)
Richard.
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Susan Maneck
To: Baha'i Studies
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Subject: Re: Freedom of Religion
"Here are some of my thoughts on this. The Qur'an also states
I heard that Shoghi Effendi at one point removed a person from the Cause without
declaring him an enemy of the Faith or a Covenant-breaker, based on the verse leave
that soul to himself. That is, that there was precedent for the House of Justice
removing a person from the rolls.
Brent
Dear Susan,
Where in the Quoran does it say "kill the infidel
wherever you find him". It doesn't come up in Ocean.
Thanks
Mike
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Where in the Quoran does it say kill the infidel wherever you find him.
It doesn't come up in Ocean.
Thanks
Mike
S 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
the Muslim clergy point of view is on the interpretation of this verse. Is this an accurate translation from the Arabic? This verse seems to imply freedom of religion.
Dear Larry,
The verse "Let there be no compulsion in religion" does as much as well but I have heard some Muslims argue that