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The disbelievers, their sins, and their fate in the afterlife is one of the Qur'an's most strikingly prominent themes. On almost every page, the reader of the Qur'an is confronted with the "doom" (بئس المصير) and "painful torment" (عذاب أليم) that awaits the disbelievers in the afterlife, in their eternal abode, "the fire" (النار). The Quran urges the believers to [[Jihad in Islamic Law|fight]] those who oppress them until they cease. One of the last surahs states | The disbelievers, their sins, and their fate in the afterlife is one of the Qur'an's most strikingly prominent themes. On almost every page, the reader of the Qur'an is confronted with the "doom" (بئس المصير) and "painful torment" (عذاب أليم) that awaits the disbelievers in the afterlife, in their eternal abode, "the fire" (النار). The Qur'an warns the believers not to take certain disbelievers as [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Friendship_with_Non-Muslims|close allies]], and prohibits the marriage of believers to disbelievers (though this verse is traditionally considered partially abrogated by another permitting believing men to marry Christian and Jewish women). While the Quran sometimes reflects positive relations with some among the People of the Book and disbelievers who had not oppossed Muhammad, it urges the believers to [[Jihad in Islamic Law|fight]] those who oppress them until they cease. One of the last surahs states that [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:People of the Book|People of the Book]] be fought until they pay the [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Jizyah|protection tax]] and "feel themselves subdued" (Qur'an 9:29). [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Jihad|Jihad]] against the disbelievers [[Jihad in Islamic Law|was interpreted]] by scholars in a developing imperial context to support offensive warfare. Of the many negative verses about disbelievers, some in context refer to specific groups such as those who broke treaties (who must convert, seek asylum, or die) or those who have oppressed the believers, particularly in the Medinan surahs. Muhammad's message had been mocked and rejected by the majority of the Meccans, where he and his followers were persecuted and driven out. Other verses are blanket statements about those who disbelieve. | ||
The [[hadith]] and the [[sira]] underline this hostility by portraying many instances of the prophet and his companions killing and torturing disbelievers, and constantly warring against the unbelief of the pagan Meccans and their Jewish allies, which to some extent may reflect the slightly later period of early conquests. This is exalted as the good and righteous policy of a believing Muslim state. According to the sunnah, the best the disbelievers can hope for under a Muslim government is the second-class citizenship of [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Dhimmitude|dhimmitude]]. | |||
==Quran== | ==Quran== | ||
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==== | ====Fake believers have diseased hearts, disobediant Jews are evil, disbelievers have devils as their allies==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|2|10}}|'''In their hearts is a disease''', and Allah increaseth their disease. A painful doom is theirs because they lie.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|2|10}}|'''In their hearts is a disease''', and Allah increaseth their disease. A painful doom is theirs because they lie.}} | ||
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{{Quote|{{Quran|62|5}}|The similitude of those who were charged with the (obligations of the) Mosaic Law, but who subsequently failed in those (obligations), is that of a donkey which carries huge tomes (but understands them not). '''Evil is the similitude of people who falsify the Signs of God''': and God guides not people who do wrong.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|62|5}}|The similitude of those who were charged with the (obligations of the) Mosaic Law, but who subsequently failed in those (obligations), is that of a donkey which carries huge tomes (but understands them not). '''Evil is the similitude of people who falsify the Signs of God''': and God guides not people who do wrong.}} | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|7|27}}|O | {{Quote|{{Quran|7|27}}|O children of Adam, let not Satan tempt you as he removed your parents from Paradise, stripping them of their clothing to show them their private parts. Indeed, he sees you, he and his tribe, from where you do not see them. '''Indeed, We have made the devils allies to those who do not believe.'''}} | ||
==== | ====Disbelievers are like cattle or a dog that lolls out his tongue no matter if it's attacked or not==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|7|176}}|If it had been Our will, We should have elevated him with Our signs; but he inclined to the earth, and followed his own vain desires. '''His similitude is that of a dog: if you attack him, he lolls out his tongue, or if you leave him alone, he (still) lolls out his tongue. That is the similitude of those who reject''' Our signs; So relate the story; perchance they may reflect.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran-range|7|176|177}}|If it had been Our will, We should have elevated him with Our signs; but he inclined to the earth, and followed his own vain desires. '''His similitude is that of a dog: if you attack him, he lolls out his tongue, or if you leave him alone, he (still) lolls out his tongue. That is the similitude of those who reject''' Our signs; So relate the story; perchance they may reflect. | ||
'''Evil as an example are people who reject Our signs and wrong their own souls.'''}} | |||
{{Quote|{{Quran|25|44}}|Or thinkest thou that most of them listen or understand? '''They are only like cattle; - nay, they are worse''' astray in Path.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|25|44}}|Or thinkest thou that most of them listen or understand? '''They are only like cattle; - nay, they are worse''' astray in Path.}} | ||
==== | ====Disbelievers are vile beasts, they are the worst of creatures==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|8|22}}|For the '''vilest beasts''' in God's sight, are the deaf, the dumb, who understand not.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|8|22}}|For the '''vilest beasts''' in God's sight, are the deaf, the dumb, who understand not.}} | ||
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{{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|8|55}} is often quoted as a similar verse, though the next verse qualifies the people referred to as treaty breakers. | {{Quran|8|55}} is often quoted as a similar verse, though the next verse qualifies the people referred to as treaty breakers. | ||
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===Damned to Hell=== | ===Damned to Hell=== | ||
==== | ====Disbelievers are the fuel of Allah's fire in hell==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|3|10}}| | {{Quote|{{Quran|3|10}}|Indeed, those who disbelieve - never will their wealth or their children avail them against Allah at all. And it is they who are fuel for the Fire.}} | ||
==== | ====Disbelievers will be tortured for eternity, burned, scalded and beaten with iron maces==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran-range|22|19|22}}|These two antagonists dispute with each other about their Lord: But those who deny (their Lord),- for them will be cut out a garment of Fire: over their heads will be poured out boiling water. With it will be scalded what is within their bodies, as well as (their) skins. In addition there will be maces of iron (to punish) them. Every time they wish to get away therefrom, from anguish, they will be forced back therein, and (it will be said), "Taste ye the Penalty of Burning!"}} | {{Quote|{{Quran-range|22|19|22}}|These two antagonists dispute with each other about their Lord: But those who deny (their Lord),- for them will be cut out a garment of Fire: over their heads will be poured out boiling water. With it will be scalded what is within their bodies, as well as (their) skins. In addition there will be maces of iron (to punish) them. Every time they wish to get away therefrom, from anguish, they will be forced back therein, and (it will be said), "Taste ye the Penalty of Burning!"}} | ||
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===Allah=== | ===Allah=== | ||
====Allah has cursed | ====Allah has cursed Disbelievers==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|2|88}}| They say, "Our hearts are the wrappings (which preserve Allah's Word: we need no more)." Nay, Allah's curse is on them for their blasphemy: Little is it they believe. }} | {{Quote|{{Quran|2|88}}| They say, "Our hearts are the wrappings (which preserve Allah's Word: we need no more)." Nay, Allah's curse is on them for their blasphemy: Little is it they believe. }} | ||
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{{Quote|{{Quran|63|4}}|When thou lookest at them, their exteriors please thee; and when they speak, thou listenest to their words. They are as (worthless as hollow) pieces of timber propped up, (unable to stand on their own). They think that every cry is against them. They are the enemies; so beware of them. The curse of Allah be on them! How are they deluded (away from the Truth)!}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|63|4}}|When thou lookest at them, their exteriors please thee; and when they speak, thou listenest to their words. They are as (worthless as hollow) pieces of timber propped up, (unable to stand on their own). They think that every cry is against them. They are the enemies; so beware of them. The curse of Allah be on them! How are they deluded (away from the Truth)!}} | ||
====Allah does not guide or love | ====Allah does not guide or love disbelievers==== | ||
{{Quote|{{cite Quran|5|51|end=52|style=ref}}| O ye who believe! take not the Jews and the Christians for your friends and protectors: They are but friends and protectors to each other. And he amongst you that turns to them (for friendship) is of them. Verily Allah guideth not a people unjust.<br> Those in whose hearts is a disease - thou seest how eagerly they run about amongst them, saying: "We do fear lest a change of fortune bring us disaster." Ah! perhaps Allah will give (thee) victory, or a decision according to His will. Then will they repent of the thoughts which they secretly harboured in their hearts. }} | {{Quote|{{cite Quran|5|51|end=52|style=ref}}| O ye who believe! take not the Jews and the Christians for your friends and protectors: They are but friends and protectors to each other. And he amongst you that turns to them (for friendship) is of them. Verily Allah guideth not a people unjust.<br> Those in whose hearts is a disease - thou seest how eagerly they run about amongst them, saying: "We do fear lest a change of fortune bring us disaster." Ah! perhaps Allah will give (thee) victory, or a decision according to His will. Then will they repent of the thoughts which they secretly harboured in their hearts. }} | ||
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{{Quote|{{Quran|22|38}}| Verily Allah will defend (from ill) those who believe: verily, Allah loveth not any that is a traitor to faith, or show ingratitude. }} | {{Quote|{{Quran|22|38}}| Verily Allah will defend (from ill) those who believe: verily, Allah loveth not any that is a traitor to faith, or show ingratitude. }} | ||
====Allah despises, rejects and will disgrace | ====Allah despises, rejects and will disgrace disbelievers==== | ||
{{Quote | {{cite Quran|17|17|end=18|style=ref}} | How many generations have We destroyed after Noah? and enough is thy Lord to note and see the sins of His servants.<br> | {{Quote | {{cite Quran|17|17|end=18|style=ref}} | How many generations have We destroyed after Noah? and enough is thy Lord to note and see the sins of His servants.<br> | ||
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{{Quote|{{Quran|29|49}}|Rather, the Qur'an is distinct verses [preserved] within the breasts of those who have been given knowledge. And none reject Our verses except the wrongdoers.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|29|49}}|Rather, the Qur'an is distinct verses [preserved] within the breasts of those who have been given knowledge. And none reject Our verses except the wrongdoers.}} | ||
====Allah will make the deeds of | ====Allah will make the deeds of disbelievers fruitless and will bring destruction on them==== | ||
{{Quote | {{cite Quran|47|8|end=10|style=ref}} | But those who reject ((Allah)),- for them is destruction, and ((Allah)) will render their deeds astray (from their mark).<br> That is because they hate the Revelation of Allah. so He has made their deeds fruitless. <br> Do they not travel through the earth, and see what was the End of those before them (who did evil)? Allah brought utter destruction on them, and similar (fates await) those who reject Allah. <br> }} | {{Quote | {{cite Quran|47|8|end=10|style=ref}} | But those who reject ((Allah)),- for them is destruction, and ((Allah)) will render their deeds astray (from their mark).<br> That is because they hate the Revelation of Allah. so He has made their deeds fruitless. <br> Do they not travel through the earth, and see what was the End of those before them (who did evil)? Allah brought utter destruction on them, and similar (fates await) those who reject Allah. <br> }} | ||
===Hypocrites=== | ===Hypocrites=== | ||
The Qur'an heavily condemns "hypocrites" and often pair them with | The Qur'an heavily condemns "hypocrites" and often pair them with disbelievers. | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|4|145}}|Verily, the hypocrites shall be in the lowest depth of the fire, and thou wilt find none who could succour them.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|4|145}}|Verily, the hypocrites shall be in the lowest depth of the fire, and thou wilt find none who could succour them.}} | ||
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{{Main|Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Dhimmitude}} | {{Main|Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Dhimmitude}} | ||
==== | ====Blood money for People of the Book was only half of that of Muslims==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Abu Dawud||4542|darussalam}}|Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As: '''The value of the blood-money at the time of the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) was eight hundred dinars or eight thousand dirhams, and the blood-money for the people of the Book was half of that for Muslims'''. He said: This applied till Umar (Allah be pleased with him) became caliph and he made a speech in which he said: Take note! Camels have become dear. So Umar fixed the value for those who possessed gold at one thousand dinars, for those who possessed silver at twelve thousand (dirhams), for those who possessed cattle at two hundred cows, for those who possessed sheep at two thousand sheep, and for those who possessed suits of clothing at two hundred suits. He left the blood-money for dhimmis (protected people) as it was, not raising it in proportion to the increase he made in the blood-wit.}} | {{Quote|{{Abu Dawud||4542|darussalam}}|Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As: '''The value of the blood-money at the time of the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) was eight hundred dinars or eight thousand dirhams, and the blood-money for the people of the Book was half of that for Muslims'''. He said: This applied till Umar (Allah be pleased with him) became caliph and he made a speech in which he said: Take note! Camels have become dear. So Umar fixed the value for those who possessed gold at one thousand dinars, for those who possessed silver at twelve thousand (dirhams), for those who possessed cattle at two hundred cows, for those who possessed sheep at two thousand sheep, and for those who possessed suits of clothing at two hundred suits. He left the blood-money for dhimmis (protected people) as it was, not raising it in proportion to the increase he made in the blood-wit.}} | ||
====A Muslim cannot be killed in Qisas (equality in punishment) for killing a | ====A Muslim cannot be killed in Qisas (equality in punishment) for killing a disbeliever==== | ||
{{Quote|{{Bukhari|||6915|darussalam}}|Narrated Abu Juhaifa: | {{Quote|{{Bukhari|||6915|darussalam}}|Narrated Abu Juhaifa: | ||
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===Fighting=== | ===Fighting=== | ||
====Killing | ====Killing disbelieving women and children is permissible as collateral damage==== | ||
Muhammad disapproved of the killing of women and children during expeditions (also {{Muslim||1744a|reference}}). | Muhammad disapproved of the killing of women and children during expeditions (also {{Muslim||1744a|reference}}). | ||
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{{Quote|{{Abu Dawud||2050|darussalam}}|Narrated Ma'qil ibn Yasar: A man came to the Prophet (peace be upon him) and said: I have found a woman of rank and beauty, but she does not give birth to children. Should I marry her? He said: No. He came again to him, but he prohibited him. He came to him third time, and '''he (the Prophet) said: Marry women who are loving and very prolific, for I shall outnumber the peoples by you'''. }} | {{Quote|{{Abu Dawud||2050|darussalam}}|Narrated Ma'qil ibn Yasar: A man came to the Prophet (peace be upon him) and said: I have found a woman of rank and beauty, but she does not give birth to children. Should I marry her? He said: No. He came again to him, but he prohibited him. He came to him third time, and '''he (the Prophet) said: Marry women who are loving and very prolific, for I shall outnumber the peoples by you'''. }} | ||
===Only stay and eat with Muslims, | ===Only stay and eat with Muslims, and whoever joins and lives with a mushrik is like him=== | ||
{{Quote|{{Abu Dawud||4832|darussalam}}, See Also: {{Abu Dawud||4850|darussalam}}|Narrated AbuSa'id al-Khudri: | {{Quote|{{Abu Dawud||4832|darussalam}}, See Also: {{Abu Dawud||4850|darussalam}}|Narrated AbuSa'id al-Khudri: | ||
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The disbelievers, their sins, and their fate in the afterlife is one of the Qur'an's most strikingly prominent themes. On almost every page, the reader of the Qur'an is confronted with the "doom" (بئس المصير) and "painful torment" (عذاب أليم) that awaits the disbelievers in the afterlife, in their eternal abode, "the fire" (النار). The Qur'an warns the believers not to take certain disbelievers as close allies, and prohibits the marriage of believers to disbelievers (though this verse is traditionally considered partially abrogated by another permitting believing men to marry Christian and Jewish women). While the Quran sometimes reflects positive relations with some among the People of the Book and disbelievers who had not oppossed Muhammad, it urges the believers to fight those who oppress them until they cease. One of the last surahs states that People of the Book be fought until they pay the protection tax and "feel themselves subdued" (Qur'an 9:29). Jihad against the disbelievers was interpreted by scholars in a developing imperial context to support offensive warfare. Of the many negative verses about disbelievers, some in context refer to specific groups such as those who broke treaties (who must convert, seek asylum, or die) or those who have oppressed the believers, particularly in the Medinan surahs. Muhammad's message had been mocked and rejected by the majority of the Meccans, where he and his followers were persecuted and driven out. Other verses are blanket statements about those who disbelieve.
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The hadith and the sira underline this hostility by portraying many instances of the prophet and his companions killing and torturing disbelievers, and constantly warring against the unbelief of the pagan Meccans and their Jewish allies, which to some extent may reflect the slightly later period of early conquests. This is exalted as the good and righteous policy of a believing Muslim state. According to the sunnah, the best the disbelievers can hope for under a Muslim government is the second-class citizenship of dhimmitude.
Quran
Apostates
Allah will punish those who disbelieve after their belief with an awful doom
Allah will afflict the hypocrites with a painful doom in this world and the Hereafter
People of the Book
Some among the People of the Book are righteous and trustworthy
Argue gracefully with the people of the book
Allah gave the people of the book scriptures by which they will be tested
Christians
Christians will be nearest in love to the believers
Christians worship three gods; Allah (Father), Mary (Mother) and Jesus (Son)
Christians are blasphemers and a grievous penalty will befall them
Jews
Jews will have the strongest emnity to Muslims, are sinners who will listen to any lie and hinder people from Allah's way
Allah has cursed the Jews with enmity and hatred until the day of Judgment
Believering women may only take believing husbands, who may also take Christian and Jewish wives
Friendship
Do not take certain disbelievers as close allies because they love what distresses you
Love, just dealing and kindness to those who did not oppress you
Do not take your fathers, sons, brothers or kinsfolk as close allies if they love disbelief and oppose Allah and his Messenger
Those with Muhammad should be harsh against the non-believers and merciful among themselves
Just dealing with those you hate
Be kind and good to disbelieving parents
Repel evil with what is better
Allah created the nations and tribes of the world
Characteristics
Fake believers have diseased hearts, disobediant Jews are evil, disbelievers have devils as their allies
Disbelievers are like cattle or a dog that lolls out his tongue no matter if it's attacked or not
Disbelievers are vile beasts, they are the worst of creatures
Quran 8:55 is often quoted as a similar verse, though the next verse qualifies the people referred to as treaty breakers.
Fighting
Invite People of the Book to convert to Islam, pay Jizyah or fight them
Fight and kill treaty breakers unless they repent, pray and pay zakat or seek asylum
If one amongst the Pagans ask thee for asylum, grant it to him, so that he may hear the word of Allah; and then escort him to where he can be secure. That is because they are men without knowledge. How can there be for the polytheists a treaty in the sight of Allah and with His Messenger, except for those with whom you made a treaty at al-Masjid al-Haram? So as long as they are upright toward you, be upright toward them. Indeed, Allah loves the righteous [who fear Him].
How [can there be a treaty] while, if they gain dominance over you, they do not observe concerning you any pact of kinship or covenant of protection? They satisfy you with their mouths, but their hearts refuse [compliance], and most of them are defiantly disobedient.Fight oppressors, but do not transgress
And kill them wherever you overtake them and expel them from wherever they have expelled you, and fitnah is worse than killing. And do not fight them at al-Masjid al- Haram until they fight you there. But if they fight you, then kill them. Such is the recompense of the disbelievers. And if they cease, then indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful. Fight them until there is no [more] fitnah and [until] worship is [acknowledged to be] for Allah. But if they cease, then there is to be no aggression except against the oppressors.
[Fighting in] the sacred month is for [aggression committed in] the sacred month, and for [all] violations is legal retribution. So whoever has assaulted you, then assault him in the same way that he has assaulted you. And fear Allah and know that Allah is with those who fear Him.And the retribution for an evil act is an evil one like it, but whoever pardons and makes reconciliation - his reward is [due] from Allah. Indeed, He does not like wrongdoers. And whoever avenges himself after having been wronged - those have not upon them any cause [for blame]. The cause is only against the ones who wrong the people and tyrannize upon the earth without right. Those will have a painful punishment.
And whoever is patient and forgives - indeed, that is of the matters [requiring] determination."Let there be no compulsion in religion"
When the children of a woman (in pre-Islamic days) did not survive, she took a vow on herself that if her child survives, she would convert it a Jew. When Banu an-Nadir were expelled (from Arabia), there were some children of the Ansar (Helpers) among them. They said: We shall not leave our children. So Allah the Exalted revealed; "Let there be no compulsion in religion. Truth stands out clear from error."
Some classical scholars considered the verse abrogated, though generally it was understood as refering to the impossibility of coercing belief (see main article).
Damned to Hell
Disbelievers are the fuel of Allah's fire in hell
Disbelievers will be tortured for eternity, burned, scalded and beaten with iron maces
Allah
Allah has cursed Disbelievers
Do they not then earnestly seek to understand the Qur'an, or are their hearts locked up by them?
Allah does not guide or love disbelievers
Those in whose hearts is a disease - thou seest how eagerly they run about amongst them, saying: "We do fear lest a change of fortune bring us disaster." Ah! perhaps Allah will give (thee) victory, or a decision according to His will. Then will they repent of the thoughts which they secretly harboured in their hearts.
Allah despises, rejects and will disgrace disbelievers
If any do wish for the transitory things (of this life), We readily grant them - such things as We will, to such person as We will: in the end have We provided Hell for them; they will burn therein, disgraced and rejected.
Allah sees disbelievers as evil and only wrong-doers disbelieve
Allah will make the deeds of disbelievers fruitless and will bring destruction on them
That is because they hate the Revelation of Allah. so He has made their deeds fruitless.
Do they not travel through the earth, and see what was the End of those before them (who did evil)? Allah brought utter destruction on them, and similar (fates await) those who reject Allah.
Hypocrites
The Qur'an heavily condemns "hypocrites" and often pair them with disbelievers.
Hadith
Apostates
Whoever becomes an apostate must be killed
Whoever kills an apostate shall have a reward on the Day of Resurrection
Hypocrites
Atheists
The "who created God?" argument is from Satan
Ali commands to have atheists/heretics burned to death
Zanadiqa more accurately means heretics
Jesus will return to fight the people, will break the cross and kill the swine
The Final Hour will not come until Muslims slaughter the Jews, and even rocks and trees will betray them
Sinful Muslims will be spared hell-fire by Christians and Jews thrown into hell
Dhimmitude
Blood money for People of the Book was only half of that of Muslims
A Muslim cannot be killed in Qisas (equality in punishment) for killing a disbeliever
Jizyah
Fighting
Killing disbelieving women and children is permissible as collateral damage
Muhammad disapproved of the killing of women and children during expeditions (also Sahih Muslim 1744a).
Although when asked, he excused the probable exposure of women and children to danger during an attack.
A more specific hadith quotes the same narrator stating that this involved women and children who were trampled over with horses during the attack:
"I was informed by As-Sa'b bin Jaththamah who said: " I said: "O Messenger of Allah our horses trampled over women and children of the idolaters." He said: "They are from their fathers.'"
[Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Hasan Sahih.Jihad must be performed continuously from the creation of Islam to the coming of the Antichrist
Believers will outnumber other peoples through prolific childbirth
Only stay and eat with Muslims, and whoever joins and lives with a mushrik is like him
Scholars
Jizyah
Qisas
"A Muslim should not be killed for killing a non-Muslim." [At-Tirmithi]
Moreover, according to the view of the majority of the scholars may Allaah have mercy upon them the title (and rulings) “disbeliever” is applicable to a free non-Muslim under the Muslim rule. However, Abu Haneefah, and the scholars of his School of jurisprudence may Allaah have mercy upon them are of the view that a Muslim should be killed for killing a free non-Muslim under Muslim rule; their evidence is the two verses which the questioner mentioned.
Nonetheless, the correct opinion is that of the majority of the scholars may Allaah have mercy upon them that is based on the above Prophetic narration, which is a direct proof related to the case of dispute.
Allaah Knows best.Islamweb, Fatwa No.92261, August 1, 2006, http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?page=showfatwa&Option=FatwaId&Id=92261.
- ↑ sin-waw-alif Lane's Lexicon p. 1457