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The Quran contains verses believed by Muslims to be revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad at different times and under different circumstances – some exhorting violence against enemies and others urging restraint and conciliation. Because some verses abrogate others, and because some are thought to be general commands while others refer to specific enemies, how the verses are understood and how they relate to each other "has been a central issue in Islamic thinking on war" according to scholars such as Charles Matthews.

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  • يحتوي القرآن على آيات عديدة نزلت في أزمنة مختلفة، وتحت ظروف مختلفة، تتحدث عن الحرب والجهاد وأحكامه. وأصبحت تعاليم المذاهب الإسلامية المتعلقة بأمور الحرب والجهاد والسلام، مواضيع نقاش ساخن في السنوات الأخيرة. حيث كتب تشارلز ماثيوز، أن هناك «جدل كبير حول ما يأمر به القرآن فيما يتعلق بآيات السيف، وآيات السلام». يعتبر بعض الباحثين - خاصة من غير المسلمين - «أن بعض العبارات القرآنية تحض على العنف في سياق استجابة دفاعية للقمع»؛ وجعلت من تعاليم القرآن التي تدعو إلى الجهاد موضوع نقاش قوي. ووفقاً لماثيوز: «مسألة تحديد الأولويات المناسبة لهذه الآيات، وكيف ينبغي فهمها، كانت قضية مركزية للتفكير الإسلامي حول الحرب». (ar)
  • The Quran contains verses believed by Muslims to be revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad at different times and under different circumstances – some exhorting violence against enemies and others urging restraint and conciliation. Because some verses abrogate others, and because some are thought to be general commands while others refer to specific enemies, how the verses are understood and how they relate to each other "has been a central issue in Islamic thinking on war" according to scholars such as Charles Matthews. While numerous scholars explain Quranic phrases on violence to be only in the context of a defensive response to oppression; violent groups have interpreted verses to endorse their violent actions and made the Quran's teachings on violence and war a topic of vigorous debate. (en)
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  • But when the forbidden months are past, then fight and slay the Pagans wherever ye find them, an seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem ; but if they repent, and establish regular prayers and practise regular charity, then open the way for them: for Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful. (en)
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  • يحتوي القرآن على آيات عديدة نزلت في أزمنة مختلفة، وتحت ظروف مختلفة، تتحدث عن الحرب والجهاد وأحكامه. وأصبحت تعاليم المذاهب الإسلامية المتعلقة بأمور الحرب والجهاد والسلام، مواضيع نقاش ساخن في السنوات الأخيرة. حيث كتب تشارلز ماثيوز، أن هناك «جدل كبير حول ما يأمر به القرآن فيما يتعلق بآيات السيف، وآيات السلام». (ar)
  • The Quran contains verses believed by Muslims to be revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad at different times and under different circumstances – some exhorting violence against enemies and others urging restraint and conciliation. Because some verses abrogate others, and because some are thought to be general commands while others refer to specific enemies, how the verses are understood and how they relate to each other "has been a central issue in Islamic thinking on war" according to scholars such as Charles Matthews. (en)
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  • القرآن والعنف (ar)
  • Violence in the Quran (en)
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