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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. Al-Qalam 51-52 - Wikipedia

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    The Verse of Evil Eye (Arabic: آیه وَإِن يَكَادُ) is verses 51 and 52 of Al-Qalam in the Quran. It is usually recited for protection from the evil eye . It states: "And indeed, those who disbelieve would almost make you slip with their eyes when they hear the message, and they say: Indeed, he is mad.

  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. List of Islamic texts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Islamic texts.The religious texts of Islam include the Quran (the central text), several previous texts (considered by Muslims to be previous revelations from Allah), including the Tawrat revealed to the prophets and messengers amongst the Children of Israel, the Zabur revealed to Dawud and the Injil (the Gospel) revealed to Isa (), and the hadith (deeds and sayings ...

  7. 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

  8. Ar-Ra'd - Wikipedia

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    17 The separation of infidels from true believers typified in the flowing stream and the melting metal; 18-22 True believers described; 23-24 Their reward; 25 The end of the infidels; 26 Abundance of wealth no sign of God's favour; 27 The infidels demand a sign from heaven; 28 God directs true believers; 29 Muhammad sent to an unbelieving people

  9. As-Saaffat - Wikipedia

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    11-12 The audacity of the Makkan infidels; 13-15 They scoff at the Quran as the product of sorcery; 16-17 They reject the doctrine of the resurrection; 18-21 The despair of the infidels on the Judgement Day; 22-24 Idolaters and their idols and gods to be called to account; 25-29 They will dispute among themselves and reproach one another