The Cow - 2:217 "They ask you about fighting in the Holy Month. Say: "Fighting on it is a great sin. But to turn away from the way of Allah and to be ungrateful to Him and to the Holy Mosque and to drive out its people from it is a greater sin with Allah. For oppression and cruelty is a greater crime than killing."If they could, they would fight you until they turn you back from your religion. Whoever of you turns away from his religion and dies as an unbeliever, all that he did will be in vain in this world and in the Hereafter. They are the people of the Fire and will abide therein forever." "They ask you about fighting in the Holy Month. Say: "Fighting on it is a great sin. But to turn away from the way of Allah and to be ungrateful to Him and to the Holy Mosque and to drive out its people from it is a greater sin with Allah. For oppression and cruelty is a greater crime than killing."If they could, they would fight you until they turn you back from your religion. Whoever of you turns away from his religion and dies as an unbeliever, all that he did will be in vain in this world and in the Hereafter. They are the people of the Fire and will abide therein forever."
Questions to the Verse (21)
How many holy months are there?
When is war permitted during the holy months?
Whoever apostatizes and dies a disbeliever:
General characteristics of unbelievers:
Great sins:
Allah permits war for the purpose of defense:
Related:
People of the fire:
Those whose deeds are in vain:
Metaphorical description of the torment of Hell:
Allah's way:
That which Allah aims at through war:
When fighting the infidels:
Allah does not love the aggressors:
Oppression and cruelty is a greater crime than killing:
The end of the disbelievers on the Day of Resurrection:
The believers avoid major sins and do not persist in sin:
Allah forbids evil and mischief and transgression:
Related verse:
The eternity of Paradise and Hell:
A reference to the hypocrites of the people of the Book who mislead the believers by attempting to change the way of Allah:

Write your own questions to this verse or your suggestions and criticisms about these questions