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This page discusses a few of the more popular ones and provides their correct meaning. | This page discusses a few of the more popular ones and provides their correct meaning. | ||
== Quran == | ==Quran== | ||
===Killing a person is like killing all of mankind (5:32)=== | ===Killing a person is like killing all of mankind (5:32)=== | ||
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When read in context, like many other verses misinterpreted for apologetic purposes, surat al-Kafiroon advocates the opposite of what is sometimes claimed. This surah is not a proclamation on religious tolerance and freedom or a recognition of religious pluralism. | When read in context, like many other verses misinterpreted for apologetic purposes, surat al-Kafiroon advocates the opposite of what is sometimes claimed. This surah is not a proclamation on religious tolerance and freedom or a recognition of religious pluralism. | ||
== Hadith == | ==Hadith== | ||
{{Quote|{{cite web quotebox|url=https://sunnah.com/nasai/43/86 |title=Sunan An-Nasai 43:86 |publisher= |author= |date= |archiveurl= |deadurl=no}}|It was narrated that 'Amr bin Sharid said: "I heard Sharid say: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah say: Whoever kills a small bird for no reason, it will beseech Allah on the Day of Resurrection saying: O Lord, so and so killed me for no reason. '''And he did not kill me for any beneficial purpose.'''" (Hasan)}}Muslim propagandists and even Sufis quote this hadith without the highlighted part, obviously because it may imply that birds don't mind getting killed for some beneficial purpose. | {{Quote|{{cite web quotebox|url=https://sunnah.com/nasai/43/86 |title=Sunan An-Nasai 43:86 |publisher= |author= |date= |archiveurl= |deadurl=no}}|It was narrated that 'Amr bin Sharid said: "I heard Sharid say: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah say: Whoever kills a small bird for no reason, it will beseech Allah on the Day of Resurrection saying: O Lord, so and so killed me for no reason. '''And he did not kill me for any beneficial purpose.'''" (Hasan)}}Muslim propagandists and even Sufis quote this hadith without the highlighted part, obviously because it may imply that birds don't mind getting killed for some beneficial purpose. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Mistranslations of Islamic Scripture (English)]] | |||
* [[Mawdu' (Fabricated) and Daif (Weak) Hadiths]] | |||
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{{Template:Translation-links-english|[[Nepochopené verše z Koránu|Czech]]}} | {{Template:Translation-links-english|[[Nepochopené verše z Koránu|Czech]]}} | ||