War & Conflict: Islamic
Perspective
Yahiya Emerick
Allah has said in the Qur'an that He does
not love those who create trouble in the Earth. (16:90, 9:111) He also
said that people who do wrong will be punished.
Now this doesn't mean that Islam is against
fighting or defending one's self. Allah said, "And those who, when
they are oppressed wrongly, help and defend themselves." (42:39)
What Islam is against is random violence
and senseless killing.
According to the Qur'an, "If you kill
a life it is as if you killed all life." Of course the life in
question is of an innocent person. (See 190,2:229 and 16:90 for example.)
Now the word Jihad literally means, to
struggle or strive, or to work for something with determination. It does
not mean war. The Arabic word for war is Harb and the word for fighting is
Qital.
This is important to know, because making
Jihad is any action which is done to further the cause of Allah. Even
giving da'wâh in a tough place, going to learn knowledge or donating money
when it's a hardship can be a type of Jihad. (4:81)
However, the word jihad is most often
associated with the act of physically confronting evil and wrong-doing,
hence, it can be applied to the act of fighting as well. (3:110) But the
goal of a physical Jihad is not to have a big war, gain riches or kill
people, it is to further the cause of Allah and to create justice on
Earth. (5:0) Then, when the evil is removed, or the other side wants
peace, we are to make peace as well. (8:61)
A person came to the Blessed Prophet and
asked, "A man fights for treasure, another for fame and a third for
bravery. Whose fighting is for the Cause of Allah?" The Blessed
Prophet answered, "The one who fights so that the Word of Allah
becomes supreme, his fight is for Allah. (Agreed)
A physical Jihad may only be initiated for
three reasons:
1) To defend the Muslim community against aggression.
2) To eliminate an evil force which is oppressing people. And
3) To remove any barrier to the free flow of Islamic da'wah. (8:39)
The first two are easy to understand. The
third would be necessary if for example, there was a Country which forbade
the practice of Islam or its preaching.
Obviously they are wrong-doers and are
attempting to stop the truth from being preached.
It's interesting to note that the Prophet
once mentioned to a companion of his after a battle that "You
have left the lesser Jihad, now you are coming to the greater jihad. The
struggle against yourself." (Meaning your own soul and
the temptations which affect it.)
If Muslims are being oppressed or
victimized, then we can fight back. (16:41-42) If anyone dies in a Jihad
they automatically will go to Paradise. A Shaheed or Martyr, is described
this way by Allah,
"Don't think that those who were killed in Allah's Cause are dead.
No, they are alive, finding their bounty in the presence of their
Lord." (3:169)
A person who engages in Jihad is called a
Mujahid, or Struggler for Allah. Allah also explained for us the reasons
why fighting is sometimes a part of Jihad. He said: "Let those fight
in the Cause of Allah who sell the life of this world for the next life.
To the one who fights in the Cause of Allah, whether he is Killed or
achieves victory, We shall soon give him a great reward. And why shouldn't
you fight in the Cause of Allah and of those who, being weak, are
mistreated, the men, women and children whose only cry is 'Our Lord! Save
us from this land whose people are oppressors and bring to us from You
someone who will protect us and bring to us from You someone who will
help.'
Those who believe fight in the Cause of
Allah, and those who reject faith fight in the cause of evil. So fight
against the friends of Shaytan. Weak is the plan of Shaytan."
(4:74-76)
We can declare a Jihad, or struggle against
an evil oppressor. (8:65-66) But commanding the Ummah to do Jihad can only
be done by the Amir, or leader of the Ummah. (4:59) We don't have one
right now.
Muslims are settled all over the world and
are quite comfortable, especially in non-Muslim lands. But after building
countless Masjids and schools and social networks, we never even bothered
to elect a Kilalifa or Amir. And we dare to even talk about Jihad? The
Blessed Prophet commanded Muslims to make a leader even if there were only
three people present.
We're not even following that rule, so who
are the people who want to declare a Jihad?
If we did have a leader, elected by the
community, then he could look after the affairs of the Ummah and declare a
Jihad if necessary. If a real Jihad was declared, then we, as Muslims,
must obey and follow the rules of Islam in our conduct. (9:38-41,7:56)
According to Islamic teachings, a Muslim
army should only fight against those who are fighting us. (22:3940) We are
not allowed to hurt women, children, innocent people, old people, farmers,
the sick, nor are we allowed to harm plants, homes, property or animals.
Anyone who declares a Jihad, but then doesn't follow these rules, is a
wrong-doer and must be stopped.
If we were called upon to participate in a
true Jihad, declared by our chosen leader, then we must give our all in
the effort. (3:142-143) Allah has promised at those who struggle (make
Jihad) with their strength, property and lives will be rewarded with the
highest rank near to Him. (9:20 & 3:195 & 49:15))
There is no such thing as
terrorism in Islam.
16:90). Nor can a Muslim ever be a
fundamentalist because there is only one way to follow Islam - the right
way. And the non-Muslim media is controlled by people who like to make
Islam and Muslims look bad. (48:55-56) But never forget, there are
misguided Muslims who seem to do everything in the world to make
themselves, and Islam, look bad as well. (2:19)))
We must correct our own understanding of
Islamic teachings by studying them for ourselves, directly from the Qur'an
and Sunnah. Only then can we properly carry out the duty of Jihad and
stand out for justice and ????
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