All of these ordinances...
All of these ordinances, or most of them, are related to Hajj pilgrimage and visiting the Sacred House: At first it addresses the believers and enjoins them not to violate the sanctity of the symbols of Allah and not to consider their prohibition as lawful. It says: "O'you who have Faith! do not profane Allah's Monuments....." Keep the sanctity of the sacred months and refrain from fighting in these sacred months.
"...nor the sacred month....." Do not consider lawful the offering and the sacrificial animals which you bring for Hajj, whether they are with garlands or without garlands, and let them reach the place of sacrifice and then they can be sacrificed there. All the pilgrims to the Sacred House should be enjoyed a complete freedom in the rites of this Islamic great duty. In this work, there is not any privilege between nations, individuals, races, and languages.
Therefore, you must not bring into trouble those who set out for visiting the Sacred House and seeking the grace and pleasure of Allah, or even for obtaining some commercial gains, whether they are friends or enemies of yours. When they are simply Muslims and are called as pilgrims of the Sacred House, they are in immunity. The prohibition of hunting, in Hajj performances, is limited to the time of wearing pilgrim garment.
Thus, when you come out of pilgrim garment while performing the rites of Hajj or Umrah, hunting is allowed for you. "...
And when you are free from the pilgrim garb (and acts of Umrah), then (you can) hunt...." If in the course of Hudaybiyyah pagans hindered you from going into the Sacred House and did not allow you to perform the concerning sacred rites of the Pilgrimage, this happening should not cause you to renew the old hostilities after they becoming Muslims, and hinder them from going into the Sacred House. "...
And let not hatred of a people (once) hindered you from the sacred Mosque move you to commit aggression. ..." A general law can be extracted from this statement. This law is that never should Muslims be malicious and revenge the incidents that happened in old times.
Then, in order to complete the former discussion, the holy verse continues saying: "..And cooperate in righteousness and piety, but do not cooperate in sin and transgression....." The Arabic term /birr/ has a vast meaning, including: having faith in: Allah, Resurrection, prophets, heavenly Books, and angels.