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What does the Quran teach about those who do not believe in Islam?

The Quran refers to non-believers (or "infidels" in some translations) in various ways. It describes them as those who reject Islam's teachings, emphasizing that they will face consequences in the afterlife. However, it also encourages respectful dialogue with them. The Quran outlines that those who disbelieve will be punished in the hereafter, but it also stresses guidance is God's domain. It calls for fairness in interactions with non-Muslims.
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Mariam Shajahan
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Mariam Shajahan22 days ago
The Quran refers to non-believers (or "infidels" in some translations) in various ways. It describes them as those who reject Islam's teachings, emphasizing that they will face consequences in the afterlife. However, it also encourages respectful dialogue with them. The Quran outlines that those who disbelieve will be punished in the hereafter, but it also stresses guidance is God's domain. It calls for fairness in interactions with non-Muslims.
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Muhammad16 days ago
All who reject God's signs are mentioned, including hindrances to faith. Still, it says do not oppress or wrong them. 2:256-257.
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Student: Abeer Muflehi21 days ago
Verses warn of differing fates for believers and disbelievers in the afterlife, but emphasize divine forgiveness for those who repent with good deeds. 2:80.
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Mahmud2k322 days ago
The Quran advises not to engage in war except for those who attack, and to fight justly. It urges ending hostilities if the enemy inclines to peace. 4:90 #quran