The interpretation of the verse is that they should not become friends with non believers and should not be around non believers. Implying they should not live as a minority and emigrate. As there is another Hadith that states parents should make sure their children perform Islamic duties, then political leaders all the way to the top in a national level (like a Caliphate) to make sure the people do it. The European government are clearly not fulfilling Islamic duties. Rise of nationalism will start persecution of Muslims in Europe
Like Pakistan split from India, the next step would probably be forming their own nation or nations in Europe
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 12:58 AM qwerty [via Mikraite] <
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But how would one interpret "non-Muslim country" today? Back during the time when the Quran was written, religious intolerance was the norm and Muslims living in non-Muslims countries (for example, Christian Europe) would be persecuted if they practiced their religion. However, today it would not be a problem for a Muslim to practice his or her religion in a country where Muslims are a minority, as long as there is a local Muslim community large enough for a mosque and some form of social network.
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