'If thy Lord had willed, whoever is in the earth would have believed, all of them, all 
together. Wouldst thou then constrain the people until they are believers?' (Sura 
10:99)

I am wondering what the Muslim clergy point of view is on the interpretation of this 
verse. Is this an accurate translation from the Arabic? This verse seems to imply 
freedom of religion.

Thank you.
And, Thank You for your contributions to help me understand the recent Two Witnesses 
question. Truly, I had no idea of the complexity of the details surrounding the 
understanding of this verse from Revelation. Your responses are sincerely appreciated. 

   
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