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[abrogation:] annulled, barred, declared null and void, defunct, deprived of power, eliminated, excluded, inactive, invalid, nullified, set aside, superseded, vacated, waived

Abu-Gaafer Al-Nahas and many other scholars mentioned that abrogation exists in a total of 71 chapters out of the 114 quran chapters, so the abrogation is existing in about 63% of the quran.

AL-BAQARA 256
There is no compulsion in religion; truly the right way has become clearly distinct from error; therefore, whoever disbelieves in the Shaitan and believes in Allah he indeed has laid hold on the firmest handle, which shall not break off, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing.

http://www.thequran.com/Abrogations.a...,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,41,46,51,66,71

Islamic propagandists frequently bring out the old fallacy about there being "no compulsion in religion." Quran and Sunnah tell them to offer, only three possibilities to non-Muslims: death, conversion, or the status of humiliation, degradation, and physical insecurity known as that of the "dhimmi." That third option was open, of course, only if the conquered people happened to be ahl al-kitab, People of the Book, that is Christians or Jews, or came to be treated as such at some point, as happened to Zoroastrians and, after some 60-70 million of them had been killed, even the Hindus -- so as to keep the Jizyah flowing.

Isn't that a form of "compulsion" in religion? If one is forced to pay a burdensome tax, forbidden from suing Muslims at law, forbidden from repairing or building new houses of worship, forbidden from marrying a Muslim woman without converting to Islam first, forbidden from all kinds of things that add up to a condition that in many cases was nearly unendurable, isnt that compulsion in religion?

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http://www.investigateislam.com

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