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Where does the Quran condone terrorism?

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Where does the Quran condone terrorism?

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Can someone please give me the full Quran quotes for those verses in the Quran that encourage ‘terrorism and let me know the meaning of them all without quoting them out of context? Thanks. That’s easy. The answer is “Verse not Found!” Suicide is forbidden by God. He said “Do not kill yourselves. God is merciful to you.” (4:29) Killing is forbidden by God. He said “and whoever kills a soul not in retaliation for the killing of another soul nor because of corruption in the land, it is as if he killed all mankind. And he who saves a soul, it is as if he saved all mankind.” (5:32). The decision of whether there’s corruption in the land that warrants a capital punishment can only be delivered by a duly elected scholarly imam (head of state) or a duly appointed scholarly judge and after consultation. Not every Tom, Dick and Harry can give a religious edict. Quite the contrary, the Quran specifies the capital punishment for the crime of terrorism! Islamic scholars have all agreed that terror

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Can someone please give me the full Quran quotes for those verses in the Quran that encourage terrorism and let me know the meaning of them all without quoting them out of context? Thanks. That’s easy. The answer is “Verse not Found!” Suicide is forbidden by God. He said “Do not kill yourselves. God is merciful to you.” (4:29) Killing is forbidden by God. He said “and whoever kills a soul not in retaliation for the killing of another soul nor because of corruption in the land, it is as if he killed all mankind. And he who saves a soul, it is as if he saved all mankind.” (5:32). The decision of whether there’s corruption in the land that warrants a capital punishment can only be delivered by a duly elected scholarly imam (head of state) or a duly appointed scholarly judge and after consultation. Not every Tom, Dick and Harry can give a religious edict. Quite the contrary, the Quran specifies the capital punishment for the crime of terrorism!

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