Does the Quran Really Say to Kill the Disbelievers?
<p>Islam is perhaps the most heavily scrutinized religion in the Western world. Largely owing to the fact it arrived in the West almost a millennium after Christianity, Westerners often look at Islam with a degree of suspicion. Some have even made it their goal to prevent the spread of Islam through the West, wrongly believing it to be a religion of war. Critics of Islam generally support their prejudice by pointing to passages in the <a href="https://studioarabiya.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Quran</a> which seem to incite Muslims to violence. This allows them to paint both Islam and Muslims in a negative light.</p>
<p>Among the most commonly cited Quranic verses by critics of Islam are two in which God apparently commands Muslims to kill unbelievers “wherever you find them”. But do such verses exist? If so, why would they be included in a book which predominantly encourages human beings to love each other? Read on to find out.</p>
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