Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam

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  1. In 2005 a Muslim scholar named Mahmoud Muhammad Taha was
    executed for apostasy. His crime in sharia law had been to say that the
    message of the Koran could be divided into two parts: the (relatively
    tolerant) Meccan verses which were meant to have eternal and global
    applicability and the (genocidal discriminatory) Medinan verses which
    were only supposed to apply to that time and that place. See Andrew
    March, Apostasy: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide, Oxford
    University Press, Yale, 2010, p.18. ↵

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