(Kpai! Kpai! Means 'killing, killing)
You’d better not give yourself a heart attack over Islam.
Take it or leave it, Islam is indomitable.
Look around you: what other religion has preserved its originality and never dwindled?
Allah says:
"They want to extinguish the light of Allah with their mouths, but Allah will perfect His light, even if the disbelievers hate it."
(Surah As-Saff, 61:8)
As I speak, hundreds are embracing Islam, and you’re here sweating for nothing.
You’d better not “kpai” yourself over what you cannot stop.
Walk the streets of Ibadan, Ọyọ, Ẹdẹ, Oshogbo, Ìwọ, and you’ll witness the rise of Islam yourself.
“As-salāmu ʿalaykum” left and right.
Walhamdulillāh.
Did you see the crowd of Muslims at the last Eid?
What did you make of it?
Forget it, you can’t beat that.
It speaks for itself.
You claimed Ibn Kathīr said all the scholars agree that idolaters should be killed, but you deliberately hid the context, when and why.
Shame on you.
Here’s what the Qur’ān actually says:
“And if anyone of the polytheists seeks your protection, then grant him protection so that he may hear the Word of Allah, and then escort him to where he can be secure. That is because they are a people who do not know.”
(Surah At-Tawbah, 9:6)
Malik, cover your face in shame.
And the Qur’ān also says:
“Because of that, We ordained for the Children of Israel that if anyone killed a person—except in retaliation for murder or for spreading corruption in the land—it would be as if he had slain all mankind. And if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he had saved the life of all mankind...”
(Surah Al-Mā’idah, 5:32)
Don't remove the cloth from your face yet, shameless boy.
Ibn Kathīr, al-Qurtubī, and others only spoke of killing disbelievers within the context of war, and I’ve shown in previous posts that even Judeo-Christian tradition shares similar wartime rulings.
You're intentionally creating fear about Islam by framing it as a violent religion, even though only about 3% of the Qur’ān discusses fighting disbelievers, and always in context.
Anyone can fact-check me.
Dominant Themes of the Qur’ān (in order of emphasis) are as follows:
Tawḥīd (Oneness of Allah)
The most emphasized theme.
Declares Allah as the only deity worthy of worship.
Rejects shirk in all forms.
Examples: Surah al-Ikhlāṣ, al-Baqarah 2:255, Ṭā Hā 20:14
Risālah (Prophethood & Revelation)
Affirms the mission of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Narrates the stories of previous prophets.
Examples: Yūnus 10:2, al-Anbiyāʾ
Ākhirah (Hereafter)
Describes Paradise and Hell.
Emphasizes accountability, judgment, and reward.
Examples: al-Wāqiʿah, al-Qiyāmah, Yā Sīn
Moral & Social Guidance
Enjoins justice, honesty, kindness, patience.
Forbids lying, backbiting, oppression.
Examples: al-Ḥujurāt 49, al-Isrāʾ 17
Sharīʿah Laws
Covers worship, transactions, family, warfare, etc.
Examples: al-Baqarah, an-Nisāʾ, al-Mā’idah
Qasas (Stories of the Past)
Offers lessons through history.
Tells of Pharaoh, ʿĀd, Thamūd, Qarūn, etc.
Examples: al-Qaṣaṣ, al-Kahf
Fighting (Qitāl)
A sub-theme under justice and defense.
Permitted to protect the oppressed and preserve peace under divine law.
Not a central or dominant theme.
So tell me now, who’s being dishonest?
You’re peddling fear and half-truths, while the Qur’ān offers a vast, balanced, and rich framework for life, faith, and society.
Face the truth. Islam is not the problem, your misrepresentation is.
Move to the Main page.