Zakir Naik – Reply to Critics Who Say Quran Mentions that Where ever you Find a Khaafir you Kill him
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The transcript describes a series of verses and phrases from the Bible, including a quote from the Bible in Surah Tauba chapter number nine that references a peace treaty that broken by the Muslims of Mak prep, and a verse from the Bible in verse number six that references a war between the USA and Vietnam. The Bible does not say if the enemy wants peace, but rather suggests sending them to a place of security, which is a generous army general.
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And we find that certain most of the Quran are quote out of context. And one of the most famous verse of the Quran in which the critic they try and say that oh Quran says whenever you find a non Muslim you kill him. And one of the famous critics of India, as you know, orangerie he wrote a book called The world of fatwa. And he writes in his book and he quotes the Quran in Surah Tauba chapter number nine, was number five, he says, The Quran says, wherever you find a Kaffir into brackets into into brackets Hindu, wherever you find the cafe into bracket Hindu, you kill him.
You wait for them in every strategy move forward. So imagine if a common Hindu is in Hindu reads this.
Quran says that wherever you find the Hindu killam then immediately there will be a reaction. He will start going against Islam.
But the problem is that selected few people for their own ulterior motives because of their writing. Then he wrote the book The world of fatwa, and he quotes the same verse which has been called by orientalist. So that Toba chapter number nine was number five, giving reference after verse number five he jumps to was number seven directly.
Any intelligent person will know why, because verse number six, has the key the reply to the allegation.
in context, if we read for a call by chapter number nine, the first few verses speaks about a peace treaty between the Muslims and the Muslims of Makkah. This peace treaty was unilaterally broken by the Muslims of Makkah.
So by the time Almighty God, which is verse number five, he says that in the battlefield, that wherever you find your enemy Kaffir means the unbeliever enemy. Wherever you find the enemy.
You kill him in the battlefield, if anyone quotes out of context,
it was on episode imagine, a few decades earlier, there was a war between USA and Vietnam.
And if the Army General of USA or the president of USA tells the American soldiers in the battlefield that my soldiers Don't get scared, wherever you find the Vietnamese killin it is to boost up the morale. But today if someone quotes that the president of America said that wherever you find a Vietnamese kill him you will make him sound like a butcher. It sort of attacks
and but natural any army general to boost up the morale, he will give moral support to soldiers to similarly when Almighty God says in the Quran to the believers, that when the enemies come to kill, you don't get you to kill them towards harmony.
And the next was verse number six says that if the unbelievers
if they seek asylum,
does not say let them go. It says if they seek asylum, if they seek peace, escort them to a place of security, so that they may know the word of Allah. The Quran does not say if the enemy wants peace, let them go. The Quran says export them to a place of security today, the most generous army general the maximum intelli soldier, that if the enemy wants please let them go, which army general say that escort them to a place of security, but this is our currencies.
If you read in context, you come to know the real message of the Quran.