Category: Violence in the Quran and Hadith vs the Bible

The examination of violence in religious texts reveals significant differences between the Quran and the Bible. The **Quran** contains numerous verses that urge violence against others, often framed within broader calls for jihad. These messages can promote hostility and conflict in various contexts.
In contrast, the Bible presents a more nuanced view. The Old Testament contains accounts of war and violence,  ordered by God against specific, corrupt peoples. However, these actions are typically framed within specific historical contexts. The New Testament shifts the focus toward love, compassion, and forgiveness, emphasizing Jesus’ teachings on peace and reconciliation. This stark contrast highlights the different theological foundations regarding violence and moral conduct within the two scriptures, reflecting their unique historical and cultural backgrounds.

Battle of Khaybar, old picture
Christians in orange are kneeling, while a black-clad Muslim figure stands behind them, condemning them to be beheaded.
battle of arab horsemen
people pay jizyah tax to the king
Soldiers in battle, Josua over amalekites