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The Qur'an, as elsewhere noted, has much to say about the non-believers. It also has a rich and almost entirely negative vocabulary to describe them. They deaf, dumb, and blind, the "worst of creatures." They are proud and stubborn in their defiance of Allah and his apostle. Overall, the impression one gets of these people from the Qur'an is intensively negative and their terrible fate in the fire more well-deserved. Some of these negative verses in context refer to specific groups such as those who broke treaties or have oppressed the believers. Other verses are blanket statements about those who disbelieve, for example {{Quran|7|177}}, {{Quran|18|57}}, {{Quran|29|49}}, {{Quran|98|6}}. Muhammad's message had been mocked and rejected by the majority of the Meccans, where he and his followers were persecuted and driven out. | |||
Occasionally the Quran is more conciliatory, notably {{Quran|60|8}} which was traditionally revealed before the conquest of Mecca and according to tradition involved relatively little killing after their leader Abu Sufyan saved himself by seeking Muhammad's forgiveness and accepted Islam. Those verses indicate that some non-Muslims do not have the characteristic of oppressiveness and may be worthy of love, just dealing and friendship. Sometimes non-Muslims are described in only mildly negative ways, such as {{Quran|9|6}} which grants refuge to mushrikeen who seek it "for they are people who do not know". | |||
==Qur'an== | ==Qur'an== | ||
===Friendship and kindness towards those who were not oppressors=== | |||
{{Main|Relationships with non-Muslims in Islamic Law}} | |||
{{Quote|{{Quran-range|60|7|9}}|It may be that Allah will ordain love between you and those of them with whom ye are at enmity. Allah is Mighty, and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. Allah forbiddeth you not those who warred not against you on account of religion and drove you not out from your homes, that ye should show them kindness and deal justly with them. Lo! Allah loveth the just dealers. Allah forbiddeth you only those who warred against you on account of religion and have driven you out from your homes and helped to drive you out, that ye make friends of them. Whosoever maketh friends of them - (All) such are wrong-doers.}} | |||
===Non-Muslims are Arrogant and Divided=== | ===Non-Muslims are Arrogant and Divided=== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|38|2}}|Nay, but those who disbelieve are in false pride and schism.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|38|2}}|Nay, but those who disbelieve are in false pride and schism.}} | ||
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They desire to deceive Allah and those who believe, and they deceive only themselves and they do not perceive.<BR> | They desire to deceive Allah and those who believe, and they deceive only themselves and they do not perceive.<BR> | ||
There is a disease in their hearts, so Allah added to their disease and they shall have a painful chastisement because they}} | There is a disease in their hearts, so Allah added to their disease and they shall have a painful chastisement because they lie. }} | ||
{{quote | {{cite quran|47|23|end=24|style=ref}} | | {{quote | {{cite quran|47|23|end=24|style=ref}} |Such are the men whom Allah has cursed for He has made them deaf and blinded their sight.<BR> | ||
Such are the men whom Allah has cursed for He has made them deaf and blinded their sight.<BR> | |||
Do they not then earnestly seek to understand the Qur'an, or are their hearts locked up by them? }} | Do they not then earnestly seek to understand the Qur'an, or are their hearts locked up by them? }} | ||
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===Non-Muslims are the Worst of Creatures=== | ===Non-Muslims are the Worst of Creatures=== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|8|22}}| | {{Quote|{{Quran|8|22}}|Indeed, the worst of living creatures in the sight of Allah are the deaf and dumb who do not use reason.}} | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|98|6}}|Verily those who believe not, among those who have received the scriptures, and among the idolaters, [shall be cast] into the fire of hell, to remain therein [for ever]. These are the worst of creatures.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|98|6}}|Verily those who believe not, among those who have received the scriptures, and among the idolaters, [shall be cast] into the fire of hell, to remain therein [for ever]. These are the worst of creatures.}} | ||
{{Quran-range|8|55|56}} is a often quoted as a similar verse, but explicitly concerns treaty breakers. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:Kafir]] | [[Category:Kafir (infidel)]] | ||
[[Category:People of the Book]] | |||
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The Qur'an, as elsewhere noted, has much to say about the non-believers. It also has a rich and almost entirely negative vocabulary to describe them. They deaf, dumb, and blind, the "worst of creatures." They are proud and stubborn in their defiance of Allah and his apostle. Overall, the impression one gets of these people from the Qur'an is intensively negative and their terrible fate in the fire more well-deserved. Some of these negative verses in context refer to specific groups such as those who broke treaties or have oppressed the believers. Other verses are blanket statements about those who disbelieve, for example Quran 7:177, Quran 18:57, Quran 29:49, Quran 98:6. Muhammad's message had been mocked and rejected by the majority of the Meccans, where he and his followers were persecuted and driven out.
Occasionally the Quran is more conciliatory, notably Quran 60:8 which was traditionally revealed before the conquest of Mecca and according to tradition involved relatively little killing after their leader Abu Sufyan saved himself by seeking Muhammad's forgiveness and accepted Islam. Those verses indicate that some non-Muslims do not have the characteristic of oppressiveness and may be worthy of love, just dealing and friendship. Sometimes non-Muslims are described in only mildly negative ways, such as Quran 9:6 which grants refuge to mushrikeen who seek it "for they are people who do not know".
Qur'an
Friendship and kindness towards those who were not oppressors
Non-Muslims are Arrogant and Divided
Non-Muslims are Close-Minded
They desire to deceive Allah and those who believe, and they deceive only themselves and they do not perceive.
Do they not then earnestly seek to understand the Qur'an, or are their hearts locked up by them?
Non-Muslims are Deaf, Dumb and Blind
Non-Muslims are Evil
Non-Muslims are Greedy
Non-Muslims are Like Animals
Non-Muslims are Perverse
Non-Muslims are Unclean
Non-Muslims are Unintelligent
Non-Muslims are the Worst of Creatures
Quran 8:55-56 is a often quoted as a similar verse, but explicitly concerns treaty breakers.
See Also
- Non-Muslims (Primary Sources) - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Non-Muslims (Primary Sources)