Maninthemirror
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you do know that it doesn't really matter right? just like the Bible where people can interpret things either figuretively or literally, the same can be said for the Quran. someone somewhere out there can tell his people that it means generally and not battlefield. your interpretation does not mean it's the same one as the 1.6 billion around you.
my point was that the book itself is saying to use violence. it doesn't matter the context. because when is murder ever acceptable in any context?
The book itself only says defend against physical Attacks. Are you forgetting the numerous times it says never be transgressors ?