Question: The concept of Jihad
is greatly misunderstood. Unfortunately, a number of terrorist organizations
(claiming to be Islamic) have used Jihad to justify their cowardly acts of terrorism. Please explain in the
light of Qur’an and Sunnah.
Answer: You are absolutely
right here. Quite unfortunately, Jihad has become one of the most misunderstood directives of Islam. The following
points about it may help in clarifying the stance of Islam:
First and foremost, only an Islamic
state has the authority to launch Jihad.
No group or organization has been given the right to start an armed struggle
in a society in any way.
Secondly, apart from self-defence
(which is an entirely different matter) the only legitimate reason for
an Islamic State to launch Jihad
is to curb oppression and persecution in any other country -- whether Muslim
or non-Muslim.
Thirdly, the Jihad carried out by the Prophet (sws) and his companions after him was governed
by a specific law meant only for the Prophets of Allah and the nation towards
which they are directly assigned. It has nothing to do with us.
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