Quote from: BADecker
People who run around killing other people, when they know that it is going to cause problems for them in the future with governments of the people they kill, simply are crazy. And they are even crazier when the blow themselves up in the name of Allah, just to kill of some non-Muslims
you know, you are actually very right about this. because ive have been doing some research on google and
here is what i found out :
What Jihad IS NOT!
If you open a modern Oxford English dictionary, you would probably
find the definition of Jihad as “a holy war undertaken by Muslims against
non-believers”. This is a very poor definition. Before trying to define what
Jihad is, we should first define what it is NOT.
Jihad is NOT Holy War
Jihad is NOT blowing up one’s self (Suicide is a sin in Islam)
Hadith : Shahi Bukhari.
Book 23. Funerals (Al-Janaa'iz).
Volumn 002, Book 023, Hadith Number 445.
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Narated By Thabit bin Ad-Dahhak : The Prophet (p.b.u.h) said, "Whoever intentionally swears falsely by a religion other than Islam, then he is what he has said, (e.g. if he says, 'If such thing is not true then I am a Jew,' he is really a Jew). And whoever commits suicide with piece of iron will be punished with the same piece of iron in the Hell Fire." Narrated Jundab the Prophet said, "A man was inflicted with wounds and he committed suicide, and so Allah said: My slave has caused death on himself hurriedly, so I forbid Paradise for him."
Jihad is NOT killing innocent people
Jihad is NOT flying a plane into a building packed with civilians
Jihad is NOT fighting out of anger and hatred
Jihad is NOT killing others just because they don’t agree with you
Jihad is NOT killing others just because they are not Muslims
The real meaning of Jihad
Jihad is an Arabic word from the root Jee Ha Da. It literally means to
struggle or strive. Jihad is struggling or striving in the way or sake of
Allah. Jihad takes a very important status in the doctrine of Islam and is
one of the basic duties for every Muslim.
Though, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the term Holy War. Such
a term, or its equivalent doesn’t exist in the Islamic doctrine. The Christian
Crusaders in the mid-ages invented this ideology of Holy War.
There is nothing “Holy” about wars. Wars only involve killings and disasters!
Jihad has many forms,
Jihad of the heart/soul (jihad bin nafs/qalb)
Jihad by the tongue (jihad bil lisan)
Jihad by the pen/knowledge (jihad bil qalam/ilm)
Jihad by the hand (jihad bil yad)
Jihad by the sword (jihad bis saif)
Jihad of the Heart/Soul
Jihad of the heart/soul; in Arabic: jihad bin nafs/qalb. It is referred as
“the greater Jihad” (al-jihad al-akbar).
It is one’s inner struggle of good against evil; refraining oneself from the
whispers of Shaitan (Satan).
This process involves allowing Islam to transform one’s soul to achieving
internal peace; and forgoing the hatred and anger.
“Jihad is ordained for you (Muslims) though you dislike it, and it may
be that you dislike a thing which is good for you and that you like a
thing which is bad for you. Allah knows but you do not know.”
{Quran, Surah 2: Al-Baqarah, Verse 216; Mohsin Translation}
Jihad by the tongue
Jihad by the tongue; in Arabic: jihad bil lisan.
It is defending Islam and spreading Islam by scholarly lectures, speeches
and debates. It often overlaps with Da’awah (invitation to Islam, or
spreading the message of Islam).
In The Last Sermon, Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) asked the
listeners whether he has passed on the message to them; and they
confirmed affirmatively.
Then the Messenger of Allah ordered all those present today to pass on
the same message to those who are not here today; and the last person to
hear the message should understand it better than the people here.
Jihad by the pen/knowledge
Jihad by the pen/knowledge; in Arabic: jihad bil qalam/ilm.
This form of Jihad involves scholarly research of Islam in aiding the
spread and defence of Islam; and publishing written articles in clearing
misconceptions and correction lies against Islam.
Examples of such Jihad include the research and discovery of scientific
evidences, literature miracles and mathematical miracles from the Quran.
Messenger of Allah once stated that the ink of a scholar is holier than the
blood of a martyr; and one who is reading looks handsome in front of
Allah.
Jihad by the hand
Jihad by the hand; in Arabic: jihad bil yad.
This is a Jihad of action rather than words. At certain areas, it overlaps
with Zakart (charity) and Hajj (pilgrimage).
Some of its examples include giving charity to the poor and needy,
performing Hajj or Ummrah, helping those who need help, saving
people’s lives, etc. These are more of physical deeds instead of words.
“A person whose feet become dust ridden because of [striving] in
the way of Allah will never be touched by the flames of Hell”
{ Sahih Bukhari 2811}
The most beautiful of all Jihad is a perfect Hajj. It involves testing of
one’s patience and piety to the apex. The whole period of Hajj, with just
one intention and aim, worshiping Allah!
Jihad by the sword
Jihad by the sword; in Arabic: jihad bis saif. In contrary to Jihad of the
heart/soul; this form of Jihad is referred as “the lesser jihad” (al-jihad alasghar).
Sometimes it is necessary to undertake Jihad by the sword. This would
include usage of arsenals and engaging in a combat. This could be simply
a bunch of freedom fighters or an organised campaign of army.
Jihad by the sword is use of arms to engage into a combat. It is not
misuse of arms to create violence.
There are only two situations were Jihad by the sword is allowed to be
undertaken.
1) For self-defence. When someone attacks you or when your
nation has been attacked. Engaging into combat due to self defence.
2) Fighting against evil and unjust. It is also a sin if a Muslim
sees unjust been done, capable of stopping it, yet not doing
anything about it. This can include war on drug, war on child
labour as well as war on terror!
The American administration today seems to be launching a global war
on terror, but are they the first to launch the war on terror?
The Muslims already announced the war on terror fourteen centuries ago,
under the name of Jihad bis saif!
There are many rules and limitations when engaging in combat under the
title of Jihad. For example, civilians are not to be harmed; trees are not to
be cut down; asylum should be granted to surrendering enemy soldiers;
etc.
“And if anyone of the Mushrikun seeks your protection then grant
him protection, so that he may hear the Word of Allah, and then
escort him to where he can be secure, that is because they are men
who know not.”
{Quran, Surah 9: At-Taubah, Verse 6; Mohsin Translation}
The above verse states that when an enemy soldier surrenders during a
battle, the Muslim soldiers must grant asylum and in addition, escort him
to safety!
The treatment for prisoners of war is also clearly stated in the Quran.
Prisoners of war under Muslim prisons are to eat, drink and dress the
same Muslim soldiers eat, drink and dress.
And even under the unfortunate event of shortage of food, it is the
prisoners who are to eat first before the Muslim soldiers guarding them!
A closer look at the Sword
Despite the fact that Jihad by the sword is the lesser Jihad, it is the only
form of Jihad that most of the people in the world perceive Jihad as.
This is unfortunate, especially for the Muslims. Many so-called “teachers
of Islam” have been misusing this to assemble their so-called “holy
army” to fight their so-called “holy war”.
But you can’t blame the religion for what a few of its people do. In every
society, there is a black sheep.
Self-Defence:
Since Jihad by the sword has been overwhelmingly magnified in the
wrong angle, let’s take a closer look at it in the right angle. What is
wrong with Jihad by the sword if it is fighting for self-defence?
In the early years of revelation of Islam in Mecca, Muslims were not
granted permission from Allah to fight. So the Muslims suffered both
moral and physical humiliations from the non-Muslims in Mecca.
The first verses regarding Jihad were then revealed allowing Muslims to
undertake self-defence.
“And fight in the Way of Allah those who fight you, but transgress
not the limits. Truly, Allah likes not the transgressors.
{Quran, Surah 2: Al-Baqarah, Verse 190; Mohsin Translation}
Many of the Quranic verses are being quoted out of context to
wrongly justify terrorist actions. Yet, most of those verses are only
referring to a particular situation; such as Battle of Badr or Battle of
Uhud.
Intention and war against Satan:
“Those who believe, fight in the Cause of Allah, and those who
disbelieve, fight in the cause of Satan. So fight against the friends
of Satan. Ever feeble indeed is the plot of Satan.”
{Quran, Surah 4: An-Nisa, Verse 76; Mohsin Translation}
Now the second question is, what is wrong in fighting against evil and
liberating people from sufferings?
“Once a person came to the Prophet (sws) and said that some people
fight for the spoils of war, some for fame and some to show off
their valour; he then asked the Prophet (sws): “Which one of them
fights in the way of Allah”. The Prophet (sws) replied: “Only that
person fights in the way of Allah who sets foot in the battlefield to
raise high the name of Allah”.
{ Sahih Bukhari 2810}
Who is a Holy Warrior?
According to the Quran, a martyr who died in the way of Jihad is
promised Paradise. But what are the criteria of martyr, or in other words,
what are the criteria of a Holy Warrior undertaking the True Jihad?
The most famous of all Hadith is the one regarding everything we do are
judged by our intensions; so as it is mentioned in the previous chapter.
So who is an example of a Holy Warrior?
Ali bin Abu Talib, cousin of Prophet Mohammed (s.a.w) and the fourth
Caliph of the Islamic Ummah is a good example.
During one of the battles, Ali was about to give a deathblow to an enemy
soldier. Just then, that enemy soldier spat at Ali. Ali then suddenly
stopped, threw down his sword and refused to kill that enemy soldier.
After the battle, Ali’s soldiers asked Ali why he suddenly stopped
and refused to kill that enemy soldier on the battlefield.
Ali explained that he got angry when that enemy soldier spat at him. So
if he had killed that enemy soldier right then, he would be killing out of
his own anger and no longer fighting for Justice. In the sight of Allah, he
would then be no different from a murderer.