I'm following events regarding the Yazidi and Christian Exodus in Iraq/Kurdish region.
I wish to ask is there any situation where you would conceivably turn on your neighbours, not because of what they have done but what they are not?
Reports are coming out that rather than just IS, it was locals that turned on their Yazidi neighbours and joined in with the slaughter or initiated it.
IS is a well funded organization, media savvy, well equipped, tactically sound. Having said all that, I really don't think they would have the power they do without local support, in the region they operate.
Often the saying "there is no compulsion in religion" is used as a deference of Islam. However there is content that contradicts that.
I don't think really it is too hard to convince someone that IS actions are mandated in the Quran, even if others disagree.
I have heard how Muslim should treat people of the book well. However less know is how to treat people not of the book, and non-believers (called unbelievers). That is not so savory.
There are various stipulations, and caveats, placed against the violence in the Quran, but isn't such examples a powerful and compelling thing? That is what I call compulsion in religion.