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==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==


In the Islamic world, those who dare propagate their non-Islamic faiths or publicly criticize Islam are usually executed or imprisoned by their governments, under laws against "spreading disorder [mischief] through the land" and [[Islam and Apostasy|apostasy]].  
In this instance, as in [[  Misinterpreted Verses |many others]], it is Muslims and their apologists, not the skeptics, who are misinterpreting verses and quoting them out of context. A simple reading of the verse and those that surround it makes this blatantly clear.


If verse 5:32 means what [[Murder Has A Religion|Western apologists claim]] it to mean, why are moderate Muslims and apologists unable to silence fellow Muslims on an interlectual level by using that very verse? They are unable to because their claim is false, and (as proven by Omar Bakri) anyone who is familiar with the Qur'an already knows this.  
In the Islamic world, those who dare propagate their non-Islamic faiths or [[free Speech|publicly criticize Islam]] are usually [[persecution of Non-Muslims|executed or imprisoned]] by their governments, under laws against "spreading disorder [mischief] through the land" and [[Islam and Apostasy|apostasy]].  


Regardless of what apologists will tell you, the slaughter of innocent lives is clearly considered by many Muslims as a very pious Islamic practice.
If verse 5:32 means what [[Murder Has A Religion|Western apologists claim]] it to mean, why are they so reluctant to quote the verse accurately rather than presenting a misleading paraphrasing of what they wished the verse had said? Furthermore, why are moderate Muslims and apologists unable to silence fellow Muslims on an interlectual level by using that very verse?
 
They are unable to because their claim is false, and (as proven by Omar Bakri) anyone who is familiar with the Qur'an already knows this.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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