In another thread, shafique has claimed that the literary context of the ninth chapter of the Koran shows that verse 9:29, which says to attack unbelievers, really only means to attack a group of Jews and Christians who posed a military threat to Muslims.
Since shafique has not specified which passage of the ninth chapter of the Koran clearly says to attack the Jews and Christians that pose a military threat to the Muslims, I have assumed that Shafique's initial claim was pulled from thin air.
Here is verse 9:29 of the Koran and its literary context:
9:29 Fight those from among the people of the Book, who believe not in ALLAH, nor in the Last Day, nor hold as unlawful what ALLAH and HIS Messenger have declared to be unlawful, nor follow the true religion, until they pay the tax considering it a favour and acknowledge their subjection.
9:30 And the Jews say, `Ezra is the son of ALLAH,' and the Christians say, `the Messiah is the son of ALLAH;' that is what they say with their mouths. They only imitate the saying of those who disbelieved before them. ALLAH's curse be on them! How they are turned away.
9:31 They have taken their priest and their monks for lords besides ALLAH. And so have they taken the Messiah, son of Mary. And they were not commanded but to worship the One God. There is no God but HE. Holy is HE far above what they associate with Him!
9:32 They seek to extinguish the light of ALLAH with their mouths; but ALLAH refuses but to perfect HIS light, though the disbelievers may resent it.
9:33 HE it is Who has sent HIS Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth, that HE may make it prevail over every other religion, even though the idolaters may resent it.
To me, it becomes clear that when read in toto with 9:29, which says to attack unbelievers because of their unbelief - with providing several reasons who should be attacked and why (none of them hinting at a military threat the Muslims faced), verse 9:33 is then clear from its literary context on how Muslims are to 'make [their religion] prevail' over the other religions of the world - through military conquest.
Perhaps shafique can offer up an alternative explanation for 9:29 and why Muslims should not follow the clear instructions to wage war against Jews and Christians because they are not followers of the religion of truth, Islam.