Submitted by Plato (India), Apr 24, 2009 at 21:37
Nozzi you wrote:
>>Many countries have thought the Holy Quran to be violent and some even might thinking to ban the religion due to you'll muslim extremists misinterpretation of the Holy Quran.<<
I am not surprised. The Koran calls disbelievers dirty, beasts, blind and deaf etc. 9:28, 9:33 etc. It also calls on Muslims to fight them 9:29, 9:111.
>>You have quoted many verses from the Holy Quran. However, I discover your interpretation of the Holy Quran is erroneous without logic. You pick one word, fight, in the Holy Quran and you support that Allah wants us to be violent.<<
You did the same with "repent": If Allah does not require non-Muslims to repent, why should the word, repent, be mentioned in the Holy Quran? http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/154005
>>If you say that you know a lot of the Holy Quran, I'm certain that you know nothing about Allah.<<
You are welcome to your belief about me.
>>The Holy Quran mentions that allah is the Most mercicul. You'll muslim extremists act violent without showing mercy to non-Muslims.<<
Does Allah show any mercy to unbelievers?? Read:
004.116 YUSUFALI: Allah forgiveth not (The sin of) joining other gods with Him; but He forgiveth whom He pleaseth other sins than this: one who joins other gods with Allah, Hath strayed far, far away (from the right).
004.048 YUSUFALI: Allah forgiveth not that partners should be set up with Him; but He forgiveth anything else, to whom He pleaseth; to set up partners with Allah is to devise a sin Most heinous indeed
>>As Allah is the most merciful, he certainly loikes us to share the good news to the Non-Muslims to demand their repentance.<<
When you share this good news of Allah being the most merciful with non-Muslims do you show them verses like 9:111, 9:29 or 8:67?
Regards
Plato
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