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The [[Quran]] and other Islamic sources prohibit certain degrees of relationship with non-Muslims, including with the "[[ | The [[Quran]] and other Islamic sources prohibit certain degrees of relationship with non-Muslims, including with the "[[People of the Book|People of the Book]]". Its stance appears to have evolved over time at various stages of Muhammad's prophetic career, occurring in a context when the believers had been driven out from Mecca and there was a degree of enmity between them, as recorded in such verses as {{Quran|60|1}}. Some contemporary views emphasize contextual issues and use particular verses and examples from Muhammad's life to argue that friendship with non-Muslims is permitted in some circumstances. | ||
==Quran== | ==Quran== |