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You have misquoted the verse from the Quran....what does (Koran Sura 9:5, 29-30, Sura 56.) even mean...is it sura 9 , or sura 56 verse 9-5, or 29-30? get a hardcopy translation of the quran and please find that verse out for yourself and see if you can find it cause i went through all the permutations of that and havent found that verse. Otherwise give me the exact sura and verse number it goes in a pattern like this (quran, surah _, verse _). Thankyou kindly. I believe the verse you were trying to say was (Quran, surah 9, verse 5) which reads: "so when the sacred months have passed away, then slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush, then if they repent and keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate, leave their way free to them; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful." Obviously this would have to be taken into context and read with the rest of the surah however this mentions nothing of the jews and christians since they are not idolaters nor is there any mention of great eternal rewards or 72 virgins or endless wine. So where is this verse you speak of because the one above is obviously not it? Thanks again and im looking forward to your reply to kraziesevin77@live.com


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I don't believe in the Koran so I cannot answer this.

Posted 2009-10-15T02:30:18Z
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