Quran 5:32-33 Guideline For Jews(No Killing), For Muslims(Kill Punish Torture) | David Wood Exposed

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19 Nov 201606:15

Summary

TLDRThe video script critiques David Wood’s interpretation of Quran 5:32 and 5:33, which he claims misquotes the Quran. The analysis emphasizes the context of the verses, revealing that verse 32, which forbids the killing of innocents, remains a guideline for Muslims. The following verse, 5:33, pertains to penalties for extreme crimes like waging war or causing corruption, not non-Muslims in general. The script argues that Islam promotes justice, kindness, and mercy toward non-Muslims who don't persecute Muslims, urging viewers to understand the deeper message of the Quran regarding these matters.

Takeaways

  • 😀 David Wood argues that Muslims who quote Quran 5:32 about the killing of innocents are misquoting the verse, claiming it was originally taken from Jewish texts.
  • 😀 Quran 5:32 mentions that killing an innocent life is equivalent to killing all of humanity, and saving one life is like saving all of humanity.
  • 😀 David Wood asserts that Quran 5:33, which commands Muslims to punish those who wage war against Allah and his messenger, justifies killing non-Muslims.
  • 😀 The historical context of Quran 5:32-33 involves the example of the sons of Adam, Cain and Abel, to teach moral lessons.
  • 😀 Verse 32 is not nullified for Muslims, as it provides guidance for the protection of innocent lives, regardless of its initial revelation to the Children of Israel.
  • 😀 Verse 33 outlines the penalties for those who cause corruption or wage war against Allah and his messenger, including death, crucifixion, or exile.
  • 😀 The 'war against Allah' refers to preventing Muslims from worshipping Allah or spreading His message, not to non-Muslims in general.
  • 😀 Criminal acts like murder, rape, and robbery are considered corruption and are punishable by severe penalties according to Quran 5:33.
  • 😀 No verse in the Quran allows Muslims to kill non-Muslims outside of battle or in self-defense against an attack.
  • 😀 Quranic teachings emphasize mercy, justice, and kindness, with exceptions for those who actively oppose Islam, with an emphasis on equity in relations with non-hostile individuals.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument presented by David Wood regarding Quran 5:32?

    -David Wood argues that Muslims misquote Quran 5:32, claiming that it condemns the killing of innocent people. He asserts that this verse was actually borrowed from Jewish texts, and its context does not apply to Muslims as it refers specifically to the Children of Israel.

  • What is the relationship between Quran 5:32 and the story of Cain and Abel?

    -Quran 5:32 is linked to the story of Cain and Abel, where one brother kills the other. The verse establishes that killing an innocent person is equivalent to killing all of mankind, while saving a life is akin to saving all of humanity.

  • Does the Quran allow Muslims to kill non-Muslims according to the verses in the script?

    -No, the Quran does not allow Muslims to kill non-Muslims unless it is in a battlefield or in self-defense. Quran 5:32 and 5:33 emphasize that killing a non-Muslim without justification is a serious crime and equivalent to the killing of all humanity.

  • What does Quran 5:33 describe about the punishment for those who wage war against Allah and His messenger?

    -Quran 5:33 prescribes severe penalties for those who wage war against Allah and His messenger, including execution, crucifixion, cutting off hands and feet, or exile, depending on the severity of the crime. It also states that such individuals will face disgrace in this world and great punishment in the Hereafter.

  • How does the script explain the meaning of 'waging war against Allah and His messenger'?

    -Waging war against Allah and His messenger is explained as preventing Muslims from worshiping Allah, forcing them to worship other gods, or obstructing the propagation of the message of Islam. It refers to actively opposing the core principles of Islam.

  • What are the specific crimes considered as 'striving to cause corruption' on Earth in the Quran?

    -The crimes considered as 'striving to cause corruption' include murder, rape, robbery, and other severe criminal actions that disrupt peace and justice in society.

  • What does the script say about the concept of mercy in Islam, according to the Quran and Hadith?

    -The script emphasizes that mercy is a core principle in Islam, as reflected in both the Quran and Hadith. Allah will not show mercy to those who are not merciful to mankind. The Quran also encourages treating others with justice, kindness, and equity, especially those who do not oppose Islam or Muslims.

  • What does Quran 60:8 say about how Muslims should interact with non-Muslims?

    -Quran 60:8 allows Muslims to deal justly and kindly with non-Muslims who have not fought against them on account of religion or driven them from their homes. It promotes fairness and equity in relationships with those who have not been hostile toward Muslims.

  • What does the script say about the punishment for killing a non-Muslim according to the Quran?

    -The script clarifies that, according to the Quran, killing a non-Muslim unjustly is equivalent to killing an entire humanity. The punishment for such a crime is severe, with the Quran and Hadith warning that Allah will not show mercy to those who commit such acts.

  • How does the script address the misconception that the Quran promotes violence against non-Muslims?

    -The script argues that the Quran does not promote violence against non-Muslims. It explains that the verses in question apply only in specific contexts, such as in times of war or self-defense, and that the Quran strongly advocates for mercy, justice, and kindness in interactions with non-Muslims.

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