I am familiar with what the Qur'an states, and my own status under sharia law. As for what verse abrogates what verse, isn't that a matter of interpretation? Surely someone could take the same uncharitable interpretation and apply it to the Bible with similar results. There is plenty of martial material within the pages of the Bible one could draw upon. And whether Christianity spelled it out explicitly or not, I would be in a similar situation under an explicitly Christian government, since I would be under the dictates of the Bible, a book formulated upon an understanding of the world I do not share.
I have already stated that I was willing to do this.
Protestants happily perpetrated persecution against Catholics. Protestants were involved in the slave trade, as well as the subjugation, exploitation and sometime extermination of non-Protestant peoples, often in the name of their religion. Protestants conducted witch trials and advocating the death of heretics. Interestingly, one of the groups Protestants were initially tolerant of was Muslims. This was primarily due to the mutual enemy found in Catholicism. However, with the threat of Catholicism largely relegated to the past, even this relationship has been lost in the general pathos of intolerance that seems to make up the mindset of Protestantism. This might interest you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestantism_and_Islam