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Let me explain this to you for the thirtieth time, but this time through an analogy, because otherwise you're going to fail miserably in comprehending it like all the other times I've tried.

 

The pen is invented. The pen is used for its intended function over an extended period of time, being continuously manufactured and distributed and used properly. Suddenly, a group of corrupt individuals either a) discover the pen and decide to use it as a weapon or b) want to do damage and come across the pen as a way of fulfilling that will. Whether it's the first or the second circumstance, is that really the inventor's fault?

 

True Islam has nothing, NOTHING, to do with the morons that are causing havoc in the world.

 

It's not extremism. It's stupidity.

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What don't you understand about all these people doing these awful things IN THE NAME of Islam? So whether we like it or not, yeah, it does have something to do with it.

 

How many fake Muslims are there then? Because the number must be astounding at this point.

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What don't you understand about all these people doing these awful things IN THE NAME of Islam? So whether we like it or not, yeah, it does have something to do with it.

..... How does this change anything? So because they aren't capable of understanding Islam (much like you guys aren't capable of understanding the point I repeatedly stress), Islam is at fault? Islam doesn't condone mistreating women. It doesn't condone taking innocent lives. It doesn't condone forcing people into the religion. Yet, Islam is the problem?

 

How many fake Muslims are there then? Because the number must be astounding at this point.

I wouldn't call them, "fake Muslims," but yes, the number is probably astounding. Islam isn't the problem, though.

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Oh, I must have never mentioned the media's obsession with exploring the Qur'an and thinking they're qualified to interpret random verses when 1) they're completely out of context and 2) when they're translated, interfering with the meaning of the verses.

 

Relating to his comments, I want to tell you a story about the Battle of Uhud.

Muhammad received a letter from his uncle ‘Abbas warning him that the Meccan army

consisting of 3,000 men, 200 horses and 3,000 camels, was setting off to attack Medinah

in order to annihilate the entire Muslim community. Allah assured Muhammad that the

Meccan army would be terrified, that Allah “would put terror into the hearts of the

unbelievers” (Quran 3:151). Remember, unbelievers are the idol worshipping Meccans.

Muhammad gathered an army of 700 to defend their religion of Islam, submission to

God. Before the battle, Muhammad consulted his companions, sent a group of young

boys back home to their mothers and prayed the dawn prayer. Against all odds the

Muslim community survived. The Meccan Quraysh counted 22 dead out of 3,000. The

Muslims lost 72. Muhammad himself was injured. Among the dead was Hamzah. The

Quraysh mutilated his body. The Prophet was angered but a revelation came to him to

remain patient so the Muslims were forbidden to ever mutilate. The Prophet also

forbade any injury to the enemy’s face. There lay injured was a man not known to be

Muslim. Before he died on the plain, he told the Prophet he fought for the sake of Islam.

For years later he became known as the man who entered Paradise without ever praying

one of the five daily prayers. Another dead, was a learned Rabbi, Mukhayriq, of the

Jewish clan of Tha’laban, who had summoned his people to keep their pact with the

Prophet and to join him in fighting the idolaters. Muhammad prayed a funeral prayer for

each of the 72 dead. (4)

I hope this makes it clear to you how important it is to put verses from the Quran in their

context.

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I'm just asking because clearly I found a verse that had something to do with violence and wanted someone who knows more than I do to clear it up for me. Wouldn't unbelievers consist of just about any other religion?

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And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah, and the Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah. That is their saying with their mouths. They imitate the saying of those who disbelieved of old. Allah (Himself) fighteth against them. How perverse are they!

Again, you guys know more than I do so what exactly does this verse mean as well?

For where I'm getting these verses:

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