O Allah! We implore You for help and beg forgiveness of You and believe in You and rely on You and extol You and we are thankful to You and are not ungrateful to You and we alienate and forsake those who disobey You. Your interpretation of the significant parts is simply wrong: and various other verses and hadith that talk about showing tolerance to other religions.Īccording to this fatwa on islamweb # 48460 (in Arabic). And our God and your God is one and we are Muslims to Him."
And do not argue with the People of the Scripture except in a way that is best, except for those who commit injustice among them, and say, "We believe in that which has been revealed to us and revealed to you.Indeed, God loves those who act justly” (Quran 60: 8)" "God does not forbid you from those who do not fight you because of religion and do not expel you from your homes - from being righteous toward them and acting justly toward them.If yes, how do we reconcile with other quranic verses that say in the context of non-muslims: Undoubtedly, Your torment is going to overtake infidels O Allah!"Ībove it says: ".we alienate and forsake those who disobey You." does it say to not be friends with non-muslims? O, Allah! You alone do we worship and for You do we pray and prostrate and we betake to please You and present ourselves for the service in Your cause and we hope for Your mercy and fear Your chastisement. "O Allah! We implore You for help and beg forgiveness of You and believe in You and rely on You and extol You and we are thankful to You and are not ungrateful to You and we alienate and forsake those who disobey You. The translation of Dua Qunoot is as follows: