I didn't say I read the Quran. I said I asked the question and copied and pasted the first answer that came up, which describes what the Quran advocates.
I've read other places that the founder of Islam wrote the entire Quran himself over the course of his lifetime. Toward the beginning of his book he preached peace and love and toward the end of his book he preached intolerance and violence.
His followers can pick whichever part of the Quran they want to follow. Most choose to peacefully coexist with the rest of humanity, and the rest are on a mission to slay or conquer all the infidels (unbelievers).
is it normal that people call me terrorist because I am a muslim ?
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Which quran did you read out? Did you not saw the verse " There is no compulsion in religion " in it.
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I didn't say I read the Quran. I said I asked the question and copied and pasted the first answer that came up, which describes what the Quran advocates.
I've read other places that the founder of Islam wrote the entire Quran himself over the course of his lifetime. Toward the beginning of his book he preached peace and love and toward the end of his book he preached intolerance and violence.
His followers can pick whichever part of the Quran they want to follow. Most choose to peacefully coexist with the rest of humanity, and the rest are on a mission to slay or conquer all the infidels (unbelievers).