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How many times in the koran is the word "LOVE" mentioned for unbelievers or "hate" for unbelievers?

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i mean really i have read loads of stuff in the koran and it seems like alla is really obsessed with getting non believers to believe in him and if you don't then you must be killed or forced to worship him and if anyone can tell me where the words "unconditional love" appear please tell me as it seems there is no such thing in the koran as how can have unconditional love with so many versus about hating,killing or destroying infidel (people that don't believe in islam) can anyone explain this to me ?

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  1. Love is only there when you do the "one's" work and hate is unconditional for the unbelievers.


  2. My momma always said, "You can catch more flies with honey, than with vinegar"...

  3. You might get a better response by re-posting to the "religion" board.

    As memory serves the Koran, or the prophet's teachings allow lying to unbelievers.

    I did find this from the Koran:

    "60:1 Believers, do not take My enemy and your enemy for your guides, offering them love when they have disbelieved the truth that has come to you, who expel the Messenger and yourselves because you believe in Allah, your Lord! If you go out to [Jiahd] struggle in My way seeking My pleasure, but secretly love them, I know well what you conceal and what you reveal; whosoever of you does this will have gone astray from the Right Path."

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