Whoever doubts Islam is a religion of non-tolerance towards other religions then please read below what Mohammed himself said:
Allah’s Apostle said, "I have been ordered to fight the people till they say: ‘None has the right to be worshipped but Allah.’"
Sahih Bukhari Volume 1, Book 8, Number 387
Thanks for pointing this out. I’m not sure about this but it seems contradict with Quran which is the first source of reference for Muslim as per following verse.
Allah says: “Let there be no compulsion in religion. Truth has been made clear from error. Whoever rejects false worship and believes in Allah has grasped the most trustworthy handhold that never breaks. And Allah hears and knows all things.” [Sûrah al-Baqarah: 256]
More explanation can be found on this website on this verse. I’m sorry it’s difficult and take a lot of time to explain here so I just paste the link…
en.islamtoday.net/artshow-262-3441.htm
However, I just browsed on this topic to find the answer not only to answer you but to satisfy my curiosity because it seems strange to me kill non-Muslim without any reason. My ex-boss is American Christian who are very nice to me.
These is the answer which I found on—
islamic-replies.ucoz.com/2/Rebut_WikiIslam_5_32.html
"Reply:
The Hadith has been taken out of it’s historical background. Firstly, the fighting here refers to fighting in self defense. This should be taken in context with Surah Anfal 8:39.
“It refers to fighting those who are waging war, whom Allah has permitted us to fight. It does not refer to those who have a covenant with us with whom Allah commands us to fulfill our covenant.” (Ibn Taymiyyah - Majmu’ al-Fatawa 19/20).
“This hadith has been made the target of criticism by the hostile critics of Islam. They wrongly assert that it is by sheer force that people are converted to Islam. But there is not an iota of truth in it. They do not look into the words used by the Holy Prophet. Here the verb قات is highly meaningful. A person who is conversant even with the rudiments of Arabic grammar knows fully well that it is from the bab مفا علم which implies that it is not a one-sided action but a participation of both sides. Thus according to the bab of the verb used, it becomes clear that the Holy Prophet exhorted to fight against those who had raised arms against the Muslims. This command is not directed against every non-Muslim.” (Commentary Of: Sahih Muslim, Book 1, Number 30 - Abdul Hamid Siddiqi’s Commentary - Dar Al Arabia - Volume 1 - Chapter IX - Footnote 54 - Pages 16-17).
“This hadith in all likelihood refers to the pagan Arabs who persecuted Muslims, murdered them, and broke their treaties with them. As such, they deserved capital punishment, yet they are given the opportunity to repent in which case they are to be forgiven, and their property will be protected. This shows, like other instances in the Qur’an and in hadith, that the purpose of Islam is punitive, but rehabilitative. To interpret this hadith in a generalized way is to violate the text of the Qur’an and basic rules of interpretation.” (Jamal Badawi - Source).
"Sheikh Al-Qaradawi discussed it, quoting the sayings of the jurists and the traditionalist and modern scholars of Hadith. He came to the conclusion that this hadith is categorized as one of the general hadiths, which target dealing with private issues. He then quoted the comment of Sheikh Al-Ghazali on this hadith, who said,
The main goal of fighting people, then, is not to make them testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah. If the People of the Book are excluded from the above mentioned hadith, then does the hadith deal with all polytheists and idolaters? The answer is definitely “no”! In another authentic hadith, the Magians are included with the People of the Book, as the hadith states, “Treat them as you treat the People of the Book” (reported by Malik, Al-Bayhaqi, and others. It was deemed weak by Sheikh Al-Albani). Hence, the fact is that this hadith is pertinent to the Arab polytheists who were reluctant to respect Islam and its followers, seeking to destroy them completely, and who also failed to respect any concluded treaty or given covenant. Those people were granted four months to reconsider their situation and rectify their stance. If they insisted upon obliterating Islam, then it would be necessary to fight them." (
IslamOnline.net - Source).
Secondly, becoming Muslim wasn’t the only option those who fought against Islam had. They could either become Muslims, pay jizya or leave the Islamic state. This is all taught in Islam, and one can refer to the historical background on Surah 9 for more details. So IN CONTEXT, the people being referred to here as not having their property & lives sacred are those who fought against Islam plus broke their treaties. As far as other non-Muslims living in Islamic states are concerned, they have their properties and lives protected. Please visit this "
The Status of Non-Muslims In the Islamic State " to see the evidences. "
I hope that clarifies my doubt and your concern. To those who want to know what hadith is can refer to
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadith