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Fei-Hung said:

And you are speaking to an interfaith and cohesion expert who has given evidence and worked for leading organisations in the country. 

 

Every link you have posted isn't from a reliable scholar and merely points to small sections taken out of context without much understanding of hadith or quran. 

 

Reliable scholars like Habib Ali Jifri, Hamza Yusuf, leading scholars throughout the UK which represent the majority of the Muslims disagree. 

 

Just like any faith, any topic, you will always have people who will take things and spin them out of context for their own agenda.in fact your links have proven the point I made earlier where the extremists on either side have the same twisted view and believes in the faith whilst the majority disagree and end up having to fend themselves from both ends.

[Remember] when your Lord inspired to the angels, "I am with you, so strengthen those who have believed. I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieved, so strike [them] upon the necks and strike from them every fingertip."

 

You're acting like the average religious person who can't handle the disgusting quotes in their ancient holy book. There is nothing symbolic about this. You cannot take this verse 'out of context'. It literally says you have to kill people who do not follow Islam. Muslim children are reading this you know. They learn to hate and to be violent against ''Allah's enemies''. I can't believe people are defending the hundreds of quotes like this in the Quran (and also in the Bible). Accept that Islam is a regime that uses violence to achieve it.