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Sure II - The Cow

Eyat 191-192-193-194; Slay them wherever you come opon them....fight them, till there is no persecution and the religion is Allahs.

 Eyat 212: Prescribed for you is fighting, though it be hateful to you.

 

Sure IV - Women

Eyat: 78-79-86: The believers fight in the way of Allah...so do thou fight in the way of Allah, therefore take not to yourselves friends of them, take them and slay them whereever you find them.

Eyat 93; And slay them whereever you come upon them (the unbelievers), against them We have given you a clear authority. It belongs not to a believer to slay a believer, except it be by error

 

Sure VIII - The spoils

 Eyat 56; Surely the worst beasts in Allahs sight are the unbelievers

 

Sure IX - Repentance

 

Eyat 5; Slay the idolators whereever you find them, and take them, and confine them, and lie in wait for them at every place of ambush (Buses in London included)

Eyat 14; Fight them, and Allah will chastise them at your hands and degrade them and He will help you against them

Eyat 112; Allah has bought from the believers theirselves and their possessions against the gift of Paradise, they fight in the way of Allah, they kill, and are killed(...)so rejoice in the bargain you have made with Him (Allah). That is the mighty triumph.

Eyat 125; O Believers, fight the unbelievers who are near to you, and let them find in you a harshness, and know that Allah is with who fears Allah. 

 

 

 

"Unbelievers" are defined by the Koran among other definitions as:

"They are unbelivers who say: God is the Messiah, Marys son."

 

Source: "The Koran" by A.J. Arberry. Described by Wilfred Cantwell Smith at Harvard University as "...the one (translation) that comes closest to conveying the impressions made on Muslims by the original" .

* ("God" in the original is replaced with Allah where Allah is referred to, in the intent of preventing misunderstanding. The word God comes from the word "goth" and is used in English and Norwegian language referring to the christian god; Jahve)