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The rulings for the four four schools of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence and the Ja'fari school in Shia Islam can be summarised as follows:
Hanafi - recommends three days of imprisonment before execution to allow repentance, although the delay before killing the Muslim apostate is not mandatory. Apostates who are men must be killed, states the Hanafi Sunni fiqh, while women must be held in solitary confinement and beaten every three days till they recant and return to Islam.
Maliki - allows three days for recantation, after which the apostate must be killed. The same applies to both men and women apostates according to the traditional view of Sunni Maliki fiqh.
Shafi'i - waiting period of three days is required to allow the Muslim apostate to repent and return to Islam. After the wait, execution is the traditional recommended punishment for both men and women apostates.
Hanbali - three day waiting period should be granted. Apostate is invited three times to repent. Execution is the traditionally recommended punishment for both genders of Muslim apostates.
And in Shia Islam:
Ja'fari - waiting period not necessary, but may be granted according to this Shia fiqh, but only if the apostate was born a disbeliever (Murtad al-Milli). A male apostate must be executed, states the Ja'fari fiqh, while a female apostate must be held in solitary confinement and beaten on the hours of salah with her food tightly rationed till she repents and returns to Islam.
Source: https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Islam_and_Apostasy
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There is no sect nor school of jurisprudence in Islam which does not teach the necessity for Muslims to wage war and subjugate non-believers under the rule of Islamic law; until the non-believers convert to Islam (Chapter 9:29). The jihad continues today: Europe could be Islamic by end of the 21st century.
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"No one is good but God alone." - Mark 10:18
"The Jews say: 'Allah's hand is chained.' May their own hands be chained! May they be cursed for what they say! By no means. His hands are both outstretched: He bestows as He will." Qur'an 5:64
The idea that Allah's had is "not chained" is a reflection of this absuolute freedom and sovereignty. If God is good, as Jesus says, His goodness may be discernable in the consistency of creation; but in Islam, even to call Allah good would be to bind him.
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"For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." - John 3:16
"Allah hath purchased of the believers their persons and their goods; for theirs in return is the garden of Paradise: they fight in His cause, and slay and are slain: a promise binding on Him in truth..." Qur'an 9:111
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Can the Koran be reinterpreted?
Most Western analysts assume - generally without error having opened a Koran - that the primary interetation of its martial and hateful verses is beningn. Thus verses enjoining warfare against unbelievers are described as applying only to ancient historical situations that are never to recur, or to precise conditions for warfare that are unlikely to be met today. Many of these benign interpretations are deceptive and untenable. For example , Muslim theologican and scholars in the West commonly assert that the Koran sanctions only defensive warfare, and to equate this with Catholic just war theory.
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With all your references and hate speech towards Islam, all I can see that you are bit scared and insecure about your own beliefs.
Islam has always been the religion of peace, as it was made only for Human themselves.
If Islam is about hate and killing of non-followers, you won't exist when Muslims ruled the World.
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