but to obstruct the way of God, and infidelity towards him and the holy
Maslid, and to drive out his people from thence, is more grievous in the sight
of God; and temptation (to idolatry) is more grievous than to kill. The
instruction in this passage being that the Muslims should war against the
Coreish even in the Sacred months, because they prevented them from visiting the
Kaaba.
THIRD, when in the sixth year of the Hegira, the Prophet had conquered the
Beni Coreitza and other tribes, he issued still sterner commands against his
adversaries, as we find in Surah v. 37: The recompense of those who
fight against God and his Apostle, and study to act corruptly on the earth, is
that they shall be slain or crucified, or have their hands and their feet cut
off on the opposite sides (of the body), or be banished from the land.
Such shall be their disgrace in this world, and in the next they shall suffer a
grievous punishment. The Commentators hold that this terrible command relates to
idolaters only, and not to Jews and Christians.
FOURTH, But towards these also, the attitude of the Prophet towards the end
of his life entirely changed; and so we read in the last revealed Surah (ix. 5,
29) that after the four Sacred months had passed, they should again commence
war, as follows:
And when the Sacred months are ended, kill the idolaters wheresoever ye find
them, take them prisoners and besiege them, and lay wait for them in every
convenient place. But if they repent, and offer up the appointed Prayers, and
pay the legal Alms, then dismiss them freely, for God is gracious and
merciful....Fight against