Question: If a Muslim state
attacks another Muslim state then defending the country obviously is Jihad
for the Muslims of invaded country. In such a situation, what should
be the stance of the Muslim soldiers of the invading army? What are they
supposed to do if they find before them their Muslim brethren?
Answer: Today, the only basis
of Jihad endorsed by Islam is one that is against oppression and
persecution. This is irrespective of the fact whether this oppression is
being perpetrated by Muslims or non-Muslims.
As regards the situation you have
referred to, it bears many possibilities. A Muslim is supposed to support
the truth and support any move against oppression. It is obvious that a
Muslim country is not always on the right. When the invaded Muslim country
is not on the right and the soldiers of the invading army know that the
country in question has a wrong standing, then their fight should be considered
Jihad. If, however, they know that the other country is fighting
for a just cause and their leadership is forcing them into committing oppression,
they can leave their service in favor of the right cause. They must be
ready in this case to face the consequences as well.
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