http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/the-koran-and-eternal-war/The Koran and
Eternal War

By *Raymond Ibrahim* <http://www.raymondibrahim.com/author/raymond-ibrahim/>
on November 26, 2014 in *Islam*
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/category/islam/>



News recently emerged that Russia was banning key Islamic
scriptures—including Sahih Bukhari—on the charge that they promote
“exclusivity [supremacism] of one of the world’s religions,” namely Islam;
or, in the words of a senior assistant to the prosecutor of Tatarstan
Ruslan Galliev, “a militant Islam” which “arouses ethnic, religious enmity.”

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If Sahih Bukhari, a nine-volume hadith collection compiled in the 9th
century and seen by Sunni Muslims as second in importance only to the Koran
itself is being banned for inciting hostility, where does that leave the
Koran?

After all, if Sahih Bukhari contains pro-terrorism
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/is-russia-banning-islam/> statements
attributed to the prophet of Islam and calls to kill Muslims who leave
Islam, the Koran, Islam’s number one holy book itself is full of
intolerance and calls for violence against non-believers. A tiny sampling
of proclamations from Allah follows:

·         “I will cast terror into the hearts of the unbelievers, so strike
[them] upon the necks [behead them] and strike from them every fingertip’”
(Koran 8:12).

·         “Fight those among the People of the Book [Christians and Jews]
who do not believe in Allah nor the Last Day, who do not forbid what Allah
and His Messenger have forbidden, and who do not embrace the religion of
truth [Islam], until they pay the jizya with willing submissiveness and
feel themselves utterly subdued” (Koran 9:29).

·         “Then, when the sacred months have passed, slay the idolaters
wherever you find them—seize them, besiege them, and make ready to ambush
them!” (Koran 9:5).

·         “Fighting has been enjoined upon you [Muslims] while it is
hateful to you” (2:216).

That Islam’s core texts incite violence and intolerance has many
ramifications, for those willing to go down this path of logic.

For example, as I argued more fully here
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/how-religious-defamation-laws-would-ban-islam/>,
although Muslims around the world, especially in the guise of the 57-member
state Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), continue to push for the
enforcement of “religious defamation” laws in the international arena, one
great irony is lost, especially on Muslims: if such laws would ban movies
and cartoons that defame Islam, they would also, by logical extension, need
to ban the religion of Islam itself—the only religion whose core texts
actively defame other religions.

Consider what the word “defamation” means: “to blacken another’s
reputation” and “false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of
another, as by slander or libel,” are typical dictionary definitions.

What, then, do we do with Islam’s core religious texts—not just Sahih
Bukhari but the Koran itself, which slanders, denigrates and blackens the
reputation of other religions?

Consider Christianity alone: Koran 5:73 declares that “Infidels are they
who say God [or “Allah”] is one of three,” a reference to the Christian
Trinity; Koran 5:72 says “Infidels are they who say God is the Christ,
[Jesus] son of Mary”; and Koran 9:30 complains that “the Christians say the
Christ is the son of God … may Allah’s curse be upon them!”

Surely such verses defame the Christian religion and its central tenets—not
to mention create hostility towards its practitioners.

In short, the argument that some Islamic books should be banned on grounds
that they incite segregation and violence is applicable to the Koran
itself, which unequivocally defames and creates hostility for unbelievers,
that is, non-Muslims.

That said, in the “real world” (as it currently stands), the very idea of
banning the Koran—believed by over a billion people to be the unalterable
word of God—must seem inconceivable.

For starters, whenever Muslims are pressed about the violent verses in the
Koran, they often take refuge in the argument that other scriptures of
other religions are also replete with calls to violence and intolerance—so
why single out the Koran?

To prove this, Muslim apologists almost always point to the Hebrew
Scriptures, more widely known as the “Old Testament.”  And in fact, the Old
Testament is replete with violence and intolerance—all prompted by the
Judeo-Christian God.

The difference between the violent passages in the Koran and those in the
Old Testament (as more comprehensively explained here
<http://www.meforum.org/2159/are-judaism-and-christianity-as-violent-as-islam>)
is this: the Old Testament is clearly describing historic episodes whereas
the Koran, while also developed within a historical context, uses generic,
open-ended language that transcends time and space, inciting believers to
attack and slay nonbelievers today no less than yesterday.

Thus in the Old Testament God commands the Hebrews to fight and kill
“Hittites,” “Amorites,” “Canaanites,” “Perizzites,” “Hivites,” and
“Jebusites”—all specific peoples rooted to a specific time and place; all
specific peoples that have not existed for millennia.  At no time did God
give an open-ended command for the Hebrews, and by extension their Jewish
descendants, to fight and kill all “unbelievers.”

To be sure, Muslims argue that the verses of the Koran also deal with
temporal, historical opponents, including the polytheists of Mecca, and to
a lesser extent, the Byzantine and Sassanian empires.

The problem, however, is that rarely if ever does the Koran specify who its
antagonists are the way the Old Testament does.  Instead, Muslims were (and
are) commanded to fight the “People of the Book,” which Islamic exegesis
interprets as people with scriptures, namely, Christians and Jews—“*until*
they pay the jizya with willing submissiveness and feel themselves utterly
subdued” (9:29) and to “slay the idolaters *wherever* you find them” (9:5).

The two Arabic conjunctions “until” (*hata*) and “wherever” (*haythu*)
demonstrate the perpetual and ubiquitous nature of these commandments:
There are still “People of the Book” who have yet to “feel themselves
utterly subdued” (especially all throughout the Americas, Europe, and
Israel) and “idolaters” to be slain “wherever” one looks (especially Asia
and sub-Saharan Africa).

In fact, the salient feature of almost all of the violent commandments in
Islamic scriptures is their open-ended and generic nature: “Fight *them*
until there is no more chaos and [all] religion belongs to Allah” (Koran
8:39).

This fact will ensure that as long as the Koran proliferates and is read as
God’s literal word, its readers will continue to exist in a dichotomized
world, themselves versus the rest.




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