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Look up what Naksh is. Islam is contradictory with itself. Muhammed is at first peaceful when he has no army, then when he becomes a warlord it suddenly becomes violent, and the violent verses abrogate the previous ones due to naksh. Does that sound like the word of God to you? Christ is God. Naskh means that when two verses in the Quran contradict each other, the later verse is the correct one and cancels out the earlier one.
This is stated in the Quran itself (2:106 and 16:101). Few non-Muslims know about naskh, and Muslims exploit this ignorance to trick outsiders about what the Quran really says and teaches. Naskh is also why reading the Quran in chronological order is important. Traditionally, the Quran is not arranged chronologically, which makes it difficult to determine which verses have been abrogated.