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  2. Sword Verse - Wikipedia

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    The Sword Verse (Arabic: آية السيف, romanized: ayat as-sayf) is the fifth verse of the ninth surah of the Quran [1] [2] (also written as 9:5). It is a Quranic verse widely cited by critics of Islam to suggest the faith promotes violence against pagans (polytheists, mushrikun) by isolating the portion of the verse "kill the polytheists wherever you find them, capture them".

  3. Violence in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    The Quran contains verses exhorting violence against enemies and others urging restraint and conciliation. Because some verses abrogate others, and because some are thought to be general commands while others refer to specific enemies, how the verses are understood and how they relate to each other "has been a central issue in Islamic thinking on war" according to scholars such as Charles ...

  4. Islam and violence - Wikipedia

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    The Quran mentions the "eye for an eye" concept as being ordained for the Children of Israel [112] in Qur'an, 2:178: "O you who have believed, prescribed for you is legal retribution (Qasas) for those murdered – the free for the free, the slave for the slave, and the female for the female. But whoever overlooks from his brother anything, then ...

  5. Al-Anfal - Wikipedia

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    13-14 Infidels are doomed to punishment here and hereafter; 15-16 Muslims are never to turn their backs on the infidels on pain of hell-fire; 17-18 The victory of Badr a miracle; 19 The Quraish are warned against further warfare with the Muslims; 20-21 Muslims exhorted to steadfastness in faith; 22-23 Infidels compared to deaf and dumb brutes

  6. Qisas - Wikipedia

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    Qisas or Qiṣāṣ (Arabic: قِصَاص, romanized: Qiṣāṣ, lit. 'accountability, following up after, pursuing or prosecuting') is an Islamic term interpreted to mean "retaliation in kind", [1] [2] "eye for an eye", or retributive justice.

  7. Az-Zumar - Wikipedia

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    23 The Muslim and the infidel not equal; 24 The Quran first frightens, then comforts, the Muslims; 25 The punishment of the wicked in hell; 26 Former infidels punished for maligning their prophets; 27-30 Every kind of parable in the Quran; 31-32 Muhammad and the infidels shall debate before the Lord; 33-36 The reward and punishment of believers ...

  8. Al-Hajj - Wikipedia

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    40-43 War against infidels permitted when in self-defence; 44-45 All God's prophets have been accused of imposture; 46-47 Infidels blind to God's judgments on the ungodly; 48-49 Though God is forbearing he will punish unbelievers; 50 Muhammad a public preacher; 51-52 Reward and punishment of believers and infidels

  9. Ghafir - Wikipedia

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    Q40:1–3 The Quran a revelation from the only true God; 4 It is denied by none but unbelievers; 4–6 Confederated infidels, however prosperous, are doomed; 7–9 The angels intercede for true believers; 10–12 Infidels shall repent in hell, but in vain; 13–15 God to be worshipped as the Supreme Being; 16–18 Judgement Day shall come suddenly