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  • ...oldest and most respected universities. Kalisch converted to [[Islam]] at the age of 15. After working briefly as a lawyer, he began work in 2001 on a po ...as no historical evidence of [[Muhammad|Muhammad's]] existence and came to the conclusion that “Muhammad probably never existed”.
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  • ...actically possible (although in the view of the killer they're killing non-Muslim apostates). ==The word==
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  • ...m Texts]]</ref> One who commits apostasy is called a ''murtad'' (مرتد, or 'apostate'). One who hides his apostasy is referred to as a ''munāfiq'' (منافق, ...shment for apostasy. Today, the punishment for apostasy is execution in 11 Muslim-majority countries and is outlawed and otherwise punishable in many, many m
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  • ...and who '''does not believe in Muhammad''' sallallahu alayhi wa sallam as the final messenger of Allah.''..." - [http://www.as-sidq.org/glossary.html Isl 1. (Islam) infidel, Infidel, pagan, non-believer; a non-Muslim aside from ahl al-kitab (Christians, Jews, etc.).
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  • ...prayers. Like with the evil eye, the tradition is unanimous in recognizing the reality of سحر "sahr" as in magic or witchcraft, which is envisioned as ...autious and armed, the arrow will have no effect and may even come back on the one who launched it.}}
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  • ...such verses to advocate for religious freedom in Islam. Others argue that the verse relates only to conversion to Islam, but not [[Islam_and_Apostasy|apo ...place and self evident truth in the post-pagan, Christian millieu in which the principle became relevant.<ref>Patricia Crone. [https://www.ias.edu/sites/d
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  • ...s fate (be it [[Jahannam (Hell)|Hell]] or [[Jannah (Paradise)|Heaven]]) on the Day of Judgement. ...enounce this view as heretical would win first political favor and finally the contest of history. What results is that, today, all major schools of Islam
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  • ...ina, a title given to her by the Arab Muslims, which means "the witch" or "the sorceress." ...ngle province with virtual autonomy, governed by a supreme official called the Exarch.
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  • ...married relations with each other, or when a woman marries someone against the wishes of her parents. ...unishment is death by stoning. These punishments are only to be applied by the authorities.
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  • ...lámu. Souhrn obsahu článků: Odpadlictví a lidská práva, Persekuce bývalých muslimů, Lidé, kteří opustili islám, Významní bývalí muslimové a další ...9, Book 83 - Blood Money (Ad-Diyat), Number 17] - USC-MSA, [[Compendium of Muslim Texts]]</ref>
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  • ...and homosexuality. In the legal codes of Muslim majority countries today, the inclusion of sharia based punishments varies widely, ranging from complete ...ammad stole, I would cut her hand." Then Allah's Apostle gave his order in the case of that woman and her hand was cut off. Afterwards her repentance prov
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  • ...9, Book 83 - Blood Money (Ad-Diyat), Number 17] - USC-MSA, [[Compendium of Muslim Texts]]</ref> ...9, Book 84 - Dealing with Apostates, Number 58] - USC-MSA, [[Compendium of Muslim Texts]]</ref> mis à mort pour avoir quitté l’Islam.
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  • ...unnah, the best the disbelievers can hope for under a Muslim government is the second-class citizenship of [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Dhimmitude|dhimmi ...ief - save him who is forced thereto and whose heart is still content with the Faith - but whoso findeth ease in disbelief: On them is wrath from Allah. T
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  • ...Islamic law for dissidents in an Islamic State who do not want to abide by the strictures of [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)]]. ...nic resonances and scriptural virtuosity in surat al-Ma'idah.'' Journal of the International Quranic Studies Association. 6 (2021): 167-224 (see pp. 205-2
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  • ...oring Byzantine Empire, Sassanid Empire and the Arab kings and warlords of the time. ...imprisoned; this shall be as a disgrace for them in this world,''' and in the hereafter they shall have a grievous chastisement,}}
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  • ...Islamic scholars to this day do continue their calls for re-instatement of the dhimma upon non-Muslims as part of a continuation of Jihad. ===Curse the Kafir===
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  • ...ies or to push certain classical interpretations that are not supported by the Quran itself. ...em Our Messengers with clear Signs yet, indeed, many of them after that in the earth (are) surely those who commit excesses.
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  • ...ivil violence, the overwhelming majority of Islamic scholars today embrace the tradition of Islamic violence in all three respects. ...tics have argued that the modern continuation of this practice is found in the actions of Islamic leaders such as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and even terrorist o
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  • ...ies A maintained list of punishments for apostates] legislated in majority Muslim countries today is available. ...e tradition as inauthentic, in line with their relative skepticism towards the hadith corpus.
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  • <metadesc>Qur'anists are a small group who reject the hadith and sunnah, a critical component of Islam. They are rejected as apos ...part of Islam, and are viewed by mainstream Islam in much the same way as the Jehovah's Witnesses are viewed by mainstream Christianity (i.e. Catholics,
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