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Interpretation
[edit]The section Interpretation according to Hadith and Tafsir is basically the interpretation of the verse "He who kills....." and is not directly talking about Fasad in any way. So I am removing that section. Please discuss here if you think it needs to be placed back -- Raziman T V's Alternate account (Talk - Contribs) 05:49, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
extremely POV statement
[edit]This statement has no place on wikipedia:
"Unfortunately, non-Muslims think that, in context the Koran, especially in several verses in Sura 9, actually allows Muslims alone to be called innocents whose killing is prohibited, and there are verses in the Koran authorizing deadly violence against unbelievers in self-defense or retaliation."
It's not just non-Moslems who think that, because radical Moslem groups that claim the mantle of Mujahideen interpret it the same way. Also, the word "unfortunately" is very biased. Unfortunate for whom? To whom? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.231.200.55 (talk) 14:55, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
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