Surah 64:2:
It is He who created you, and among you is the disbeliever, and among you is the believer. And Allah, of what you do, is Seeing.
The Surah establishes a stark, uncompromising binary in verse 2: "It is He who created you, and among you is the disbeliever, and among you is the believer."
This foundational premise completely erases the fluid, complex spectrum of human consciousness, morality, and individual psychology. Humans are not viewed as individuals navigating life with diverse cultural, intellectual, or ethical nuances; they are reduced to static, binary demographic labels dictated by the state.
This rigid classification serves an immediate political and military purpose. By reducing the entirety of human existence into two diametrically opposed camps—those who submit to the centralized authority of Medina and those who do not—the text makes it psychologically frictionless for believers to cut ties with non-Muslim relatives, implement economic embargoes, and engage in offensive warfare against former neighbors, as the opposition has already been stripped of their individual human complexity.