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>it’s nonsense because I say it is
>it’s wild because I say it is
>you’re programmed by jews to say things they don’t want you to know
Great argument. You know nothing at all about Islam and can’t comment on this subject. Your “arguments” are dismissed. Find another website, redditor. Your schtick doesn’t work here.
> [Kill everyone who doesn’t convert](https://archive.li/zSpXD), [never stop fighting them](https://archive.vn/oMhXt), [lie about truces](https://archive.li/W1jhY), [break truces before they do](https://archive.md/2ZU5k).
The most basic fucking shit about the religion and you don’t know it.
1. Quran 9:5 - what you call "Kill everyone who doesn’t convert"
This verse is often misunderstood. It was revealed during a time when the Muslims were under attack by the Meccan polytheists who had broken peace treaties. The verse is about defending against those who were actively fighting the Muslims, not a blanket command to kill non-Muslims.
2. Quran 9:29 - what you call "Never stop fighting them"
This verse came during the Battle of Tabuk when the Byzantine Empire was gearing up to attack the Muslims. It tells Muslims to defend themselves against those who are hostile. The mention of the jizyah tax was a way for non-Muslims to live peacefully under Muslim rule without converting.
3. Quran 3:28 - what you call "Lie about truces"
This verse advises Muslims to be cautious about who they trust, especially if their faith might be at risk. It’s about being smart and careful, not about lying or deceit.
4. Quran 8:58 - what you call "Break truces before they do"
This verse says if you think someone is going to break a treaty, you should formally end it first so both sides know what's happening. It’s about being fair and transparent, not sneaky.
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These verses are often taken out of context to make Islam look violent. But when you look at the historical background, they're about self-defense, justice, and maintaining peace.
>no I won’t even pretend to have my own argument
>no I won’t refute anything you say
Thanks for admitting I’m right.
> Their holy book says “Kill everyone who doesn’t convert, never stop fighting them, lie about truces, break truces before they do.”
And you'll realize that your (((programming))) is disconnected from the truth.
Eg. Start with giving us references to the sections of their "holy book" which support your wild claims.
>it’s wild because I say it is
>you’re programmed by jews to say things they don’t want you to know
Great argument. You know nothing at all about Islam and can’t comment on this subject. Your “arguments” are dismissed. Find another website, redditor. Your schtick doesn’t work here.
> [Kill everyone who doesn’t convert](https://archive.li/zSpXD), [never stop fighting them](https://archive.vn/oMhXt), [lie about truces](https://archive.li/W1jhY), [break truces before they do](https://archive.md/2ZU5k).
The most basic fucking shit about the religion and you don’t know it.
1. Quran 9:5 - what you call "Kill everyone who doesn’t convert"
This verse is often misunderstood. It was revealed during a time when the Muslims were under attack by the Meccan polytheists who had broken peace treaties. The verse is about defending against those who were actively fighting the Muslims, not a blanket command to kill non-Muslims.
2. Quran 9:29 - what you call "Never stop fighting them"
This verse came during the Battle of Tabuk when the Byzantine Empire was gearing up to attack the Muslims. It tells Muslims to defend themselves against those who are hostile. The mention of the jizyah tax was a way for non-Muslims to live peacefully under Muslim rule without converting.
3. Quran 3:28 - what you call "Lie about truces"
This verse advises Muslims to be cautious about who they trust, especially if their faith might be at risk. It’s about being smart and careful, not about lying or deceit.
4. Quran 8:58 - what you call "Break truces before they do"
This verse says if you think someone is going to break a treaty, you should formally end it first so both sides know what's happening. It’s about being fair and transparent, not sneaky.
---
These verses are often taken out of context to make Islam look violent. But when you look at the historical background, they're about self-defense, justice, and maintaining peace.