Quoted to argue that the Qur'an commands fighting Jews and Christians until they pay jizya and are subdued, as evidence against the claim that Islam is simply tolerant of other faiths.
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29 Fight those who believe not in God and the Last Day and do not forbid what God and His Messenger have forbidden -- such men as practise not the religion of truth, being of those who have been given the Book -- until they pay the tribute out of hand and have been humbled.
Raised alongside 5:48 because it commands fighting People of the Book until submission/jizya, and was discussed as a possible conflict with Quranic tolerance toward prior communities.
Quoted to explain jihad/jizya toward Jews and Christians, specifically the command to fight until they pay jizya in submission.
Discussed as a verse about political conflict and jizya, which the speaker distinguishes from compulsion in religion.
Quoted to argue that Jews and Christians are subject to Islamic law through the jizya, undermining the claim that their own scriptures remain their sole legal authorities.