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Muhammad preached No compulsion in religion.
(Quran, Verse 2:256)
The Muslim Game:
Muslims quote verse 2:256 from the Quran to prove what a tolerant religion Islam is. The verse reads in part, Let there be no compulsion in religion; truth stands out clearly from error
The Truth:
The Muslim who offers this verse may or may not understand that it is from one of the earliest Suras (or chapters) from the Medinan period. It was revealed at a time when the Muslims had just arrived in Medina after being chased out of Mecca. They needed to stay in the good graces of the stronger tribes around them, many of which were Jewish. It was around this time, for example, that Muhammad decided to have his followers change the direction of their prayer from Mecca to Jerusalem.
But Muslims today pray toward Mecca. The reason for this is that Muhammad issued a later command that abrogated (or nullified) the first. In fact, abrogation is a very important principle to keep in mind when interpreting the Quran and verse 2:256 in particular because later verses (in chronological terms) are said to abrogate any earlier ones that may be in contradiction.
Muhammads message was far closer to peace and tolerance during his early years at Mecca, when he didnt have an army. This changed dramatically after he attained the power to conquer, which he eventually used with impunity to bring other tribes into the Muslim fold. Contrast verse 2:256 with Suras 9 and 5, which were the last revealed, and it is easy to see why Islam has been anything but a religion of peace from the time of Muhammad to the present day.
There is some evidence that verse 2:256 may not have been intended for Muslims at all, but is instead meant to be a message to other religions concerning their treatment of Muslims. Verse 193 of the same Sura instructs Muslims to "fight with them (non-Muslims) until there is no more persecution and religion is only for Allah." This reinforces the narcissistic nature of Islam, which places Muslims above non-Muslims, and applies very different standards to both groups.
Though many Muslims today reject the practice of outright forcing others into changing their religion, forced conversion has been a part of Islamic history since Muhammad first picked up a sword. As he is recorded in many places as saying, "I have been commanded to fight against people till they testify that there is no god but Allah, that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah..."
Muhammad put his words into practice. When he marched into Mecca with an army, one of his very first tasks was to destroy idols at the Kaaba, which had been devoutly worshipped by the Arabs for centuries. By destroying these objects of worship, he destroyed the religion of the people and supplanted it with his own.
Interestingly, even the Muslims who quote 2:256 usually believe in Islamic teachings that sound very much like religious compulsion. These would be the laws punishing apostasy by death (or imprisonment, for females), and the institutionalized discrimination against religious minorities under Islamic rule that is sometimes referred to as dhimmiitude.
Dhimmitude prohibits non-Muslims from sharing their faith and even includes the extortion of money from them in the form of a tax called the jizya. Those who refuse to pay this arbitrary amount are put to death. If this isnt compulsion, then what is?

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  • @seahorseofvenice Really do you understand what you are writting, please be clear and specific. Read more , use your brain, accept thing by analysing and reasoning, dont believe or have faith without reasoning

  • @maxwelle103 Jazakallahu Khairan brother. To further your point, No compulsion in religion means you're not forced to join the religion, but that doesn't apply to living under the Islamic law which requires a tax, so you can live as a non Muslim in an Islamic state. If the maker of these videos can present coherent and solid evidenceonce in a while, maybe I wouldn't laugh at him as much

  • Unlike the rulers of the world at that time who sought to conquer others for personal wealth & gain, Muhammad (saw) refused to resort to the sword and fighting unless it was necessary and unavoidable. Instead, he advanced carrying the torch of the Holy Book and the divine laws and would get involved in war only to remove the stumbling blocks the thorns in the way of salvation to hinder oppression and tyranny, and to hoist the flag of justice and truth

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