Islamic Concept of Jihad
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The Islamic Concept of War In the Light of
Quran
Inner Light for ALL
Introduction
Definitions► Qitaal =
Battl► Jihad = Carries a wider
sense► Oppression = cruelty, tyrany
(zulm)► Persecution = Harrassment, maltreatment
(fitna)► Bani Israel = Followers of Hazrat
Musa► Faithful =
Momineen► Disbelievers =
Kuffar► Ahl-e-Kitab = Jews,
Christians
Why wage war ?
► Protection of self► Protection of
Society/country► Protection of ones way of life &
beliefs► Enforce a
system/belief► For land and
richesCompulsory or an Option ?
► Muslims in general regard Islam as areligion of peace and consider war
as an anti-Islamic idea.
► Islam doesn’tproposepeaceatallcosts. There may be situations
where war may become mandatory
► West presents it as adangerousconcept that must be
removed from the minds of Muslims
Islam :A complete way of life
That is why it appears to be so dangerous to a certain group of oppressors
Islam encompasses Political, military, diplomatic, economic, social & spiritual aspects of life
Examples of Battles in Quran
►Quran from the very beginning speaks on the concept of war. It provides examples of wars between previous nations and early Muslim era, so that we can derive significant lessons
A people who were too afraid !
► There was a group of people who were such cowards that when attacked, they fled
instead of defending themselves. God did not like this act and punished those people by bringing death on them all. (Baqra, 243)
Death comes only when Allah wills it and running away is not a guarantee of life
How Bani Israel attained superiority
► After the death of Musa (AH), Bani Israel lost their sense of direction and thus lost their strength. They were attacked by an alien nation that killed them in thousands and forced them to pay tribute. B.Israel asked Hazrat Shamoeel (AH) to pray to Allah to give them a king under whom they may be able to wage war and free themselves. They assured the Prophet of their promise to wage war
► God appointed Jaloot who gave them victory against Taloot. Daud AS with his bravery killed Taloot and later become King (Baqra 246- 251)
Jihad paved the way for the golden period of Bani Israel when Daud (AS) conquered Jerusalem
Lessons from Badr, Uhud & Khandaq► Badr
Tawwakal on Allah alone Strength in numbers not
essential► Uhud
Obedience and discipline Face difficulties with fortitude
► Khandaq Trust Allah for he is the only
guide A Muslim’s faith shall be
tested
Quranic References on
JihadQuran builds up the concept of War in a very logical and convincing manner
Why Allah wants war► Fight only for the cause of Allah to end
persecution (Baqra, 190-193)
Fight in the cause of Allah against those who fight against you.
Fight them till persecution is no more and religion is only for Allah
Why is war necessary► To prevent chaos in the world
(Baqra 251)
If Allah had not been repelling one set of people by means of another, the earth would have been filled with chaos. But Allah is bountiful to the world ( and so repels chaos in this way( Baqra 251)
► To save oppressed people (Al Nisa 75-)
and Muslims, why should you, then, not fight in the way of Allah for the sake of those helpless men, women and children, who being weak, have been oppressed, and are crying out, “ Our Lord, deliver us from this land whose people are unjust oppressors, and raise a protector for us by your grace and a helper from Thyself”. Those, who follow the way of faith fight in the way of Allah, and those who follow the way of disbelief fight in the way of Zalimeen. So fight against the helpers of Satan. In fact the Satan’s schemes are weak
روا ےراھمت ساپ ایک رذع ہکےہ مت داج ہن رک و ایک ںیم روا ںوروزمک یک رطاخ ےس نج ںیم ھچک د_ر_م_ ںیہ روا ھچک ںیتروع ںیہ روا ھچک ےچب ںیہ وج اعد ہار ےرامہ ےہررک ںیہ ہک ےا ےرامہ راگدرورپ مہ وک سا یتسبےس وک اڑھک رہاب لاکن سج ےک ےہنر ےالو تخس مالظ ںیہ روا بیغ( ےس) یسک ےیل ےنپا ساپ ےس بی�غ�( ےس) یسک تسود
یماح وک ےئجیھب ےیئجیک روا ےرامہ ےیل ےنپا ساپ ےس
Whom to fight
►Some conditions to fight are given in Al Nisa 89-91
Prophet (PBUH) should wage war alone??
► Allah tells Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that if the munafiqeen and some faint hearted Muslims do not assisst him then he should start Jihad all alone
!! (Al Nisa 84)
So, O Prophet fight (alone) in the way of Allah : you are accountable for none but your own person; You should however, urge on the believers to fight. It may be that Allah will soon break the strength of the disbelievers, for Allah is the strongest in might and his punishment is most severe.
How to support the war ?
► Muslims are ordered to spend in the cause of Allah and help the Ghazi since not doing sowould be tantamount to national suicide.
(Baqra, 195)
Spend in cause of Allah and not be cast by your hands into ruin (Baqra 195)
Do not be afraid of jihad & death
►During the discussion of battle of Uhud, Allah explains that muslims should not be afraid of death (Aal e Imran 4:145)
No human being can ever die save by Allah’s permission, and the time of death has been pre-ordained. Whoever makes efforts with the intention of the reward of this world, We will reward him in this world, and whoever makes efforts with the intention of the reward of the hereafter, will get it, and we will certainly reward the grateful servants.
Do not be afraid of jihad & death
O Prophet, Have u not seen the condition of those who were told to hold their hands a while from war and establish Salat and Zakat. Now that they have been commanded to fight, some of them fear the enemy as they should fear Allah, or even more than that; they say, “Our Lord, why have you prescribed fighting for us ? Why have you not given us a brief rest. Say to them, “The pleasures of this worldly life are trifling and the life of the hereafter is much better for a man who fears Allah, and you shall not be wronged in the least. As to death, it will overtake you wherever you may be, even though you be in fortified towers” (Al Nisa 77-78)
Show fortitude and steadfastness
► Muslims are being told that they are not the only ones who fought for their prophets. (Aal e Imran 4:146)
ںیہ وت روا تب ےسیبن ےئوہ ںیہ نج ےک ھتاس وہ رک �د� ےس) ےڑل ���ن�م�ش�اا__ ادخ( ےک ں�و رثکا ہل� ںیتبصم نارپ ار ِ ہادخ ںیم� عقاو ںیئوہ نا ےک ��ج�تمہ روا ہن یلدزب یک و یراہ
ن وت ےن ےبد روا ادخ للقتسا ےنھکر ببس ہںونا ہہن ںورفاک( ےس)
ںولاو وک تسود اتھکر ےہ
Reward for people who fall in battle : Shahadat (martyrdom)
►Fear of death causes cowardice. For Muslims the idea of death on battlefield is made attractive by the concept of Shahadat - gaining eternal life (Aal e Imran 156-157)
Muslims shall be tested► (Baqra 214)
یس ایک مت ہیالیخ ےترک وہ ہک ںوی( یہ) تشہب ںیم لخاد ( ؤاجوہ ےگ روایھبا مت وک ےہلپ ںوگول یک یڑب) یڑب
( وت شیپیئآ یہ ۔ںیہن نا وک ںیلکشم)گول وج ںایتخس روا ںیفیلکتہںیچنپ روا ہو ںوتبوعص( ںیم) ل�ہ
یک د_د_م_ ل�ہ ےئید ۔ےئگ ہںای کت ہک ربمغیپ روا ن_م_و_م_ نا ےک ھتاس ےھت بس راکپ ےھٹا ہک بک ادخ
ےئآ یگ
Muslims shall be tested► Discussion on battle of Uhud (Aal e Imran 4:142)
( تشہب ںیم اج داہج ایک مت ہیےتھجمس وہ ہک شئامزآاےب)یہ ںیہن روا لخاد وہےگ ہکنالح یھبا ادخ ےن مت ںیم ےس
وک ےنرک ںوالو وکوت یھچا حرط مولعم ایک ہی( یھب دوصقم ےہ) ہک ہو تباث مدق ےہنر ںوالو مولعم ےرک
Muslims shall be tested
ںیھکنآ یلھک بج ہک ہو گول رپمت آ ےھڑچ ےھترپوا یک فرط ےس وک ےنآ ےگل ےھتیھب روا ےچین یک فرط ےس یھب روا بج ہک
ےک نامگ رک ےہر ےھت یک یلھک ہر ںیئگںیھت روا ےجیلک ہنم حرط روامت گول اےک ھتاس حرط
سا عقومرپ رادنامیا ےئامزآ ےئگ روا تخس لہ ےید ےئگ
► Battle of Khandaq (Ahzab 26-27)
Prepare well & avoid Laziness► Battle is not a quest for Shahadat only. Muslims must prepare well. God is
also warning against laziness, a quality of munafiqs (Al Nisa 71-73)
ج( ےک ےئل)رایھتہ ےل ایل ورک رھپ ای وت تعامج مت ںیم ونموم! ہدارگا رپمت یئوک تعا_مج وہ رکلکن ورک ای بس ےٹھکا چوک ایک رواورک
ھجم رپ یڑب ینابرہم یئوک اسیا یھبےہ ہک ادمع( ً)رید اتاگل ۔ےہ رھپہن روااھت رگا ادخ رپمت لضف ےرک تبیصم ڑپ ےئاجوت ہاتک ےہ ہک ادخ ےن
سا حرطےس ہک ایوگ مت ںیم سا ںیم یتسود یھت یہ ںیہن یک ہک ںیمنا ںیم دوجوم ہک( سوسفا اترک روا) ہاتک ےہ ہک شاک ںیم یھب نا ےک ھتاس وت
اتوہ وت دصقم میظع لصاح اترک
Enemies will not let you rest
► Muslims should prepare for Jihad since Kuffar will keep on fighting the Muslims until they reject Islam (Baqra, 217)
نید روا ہی گولہشیمہ مت ےس ےتڑل ہںیر ےگ ںاہی ہرامت ہک رگا رودقم ںیھکر متوت وک ے
کتےس ریھپ ںید
What is the guarantee of victory
► Allah’s help is the only guarantee of victory (Aal e Imran 160)
If Allah helps you, no power can overcome you, and if He forsakes you, who is there, then, after Him to help you? Therefore the true believers should trust in Allah alone. (Aal e Imran 160)
Example of Jihad set by Khulafa-e-RashideenHazrat Abu Bakr
(RA)
► Immediately after the death of Prophet, all Arabia rose in revolt against Islam. Several imposters took up the mantle of false prophet hood. The new caliph was subjected to an intense round of trial
and tribulation in one of the most critical period of Islam
► His first test was to dispatch the army of Usama B Zaid(RA)
► He then formed 11 armies to fight the apostates
► Soon all problems inside Arabia were overcome. But the caliph wasnot used to restingunnecessarily. He
immediately formed two armies to clash head on with the two mightiest empires of the world
– Persia and Byzantine - simultaneouly
Abu Bakr (RA) ordered Khalid b Walid (RA) to “ Proceed to Iraq. Start operations in the region of Uballa. Fight the Persians and the people who inhabit their land.
Your objective is Hira”Khalid bin Walid (RA) Wrote to the Persian
Governer: “Submit to Islam and be safe. Or agree to the payment of Jizya, and you and your people
will be under our protection; else you will have only yourself to blame for the consequences, for I bring a people who desire death as ardently as you desire
life”
Conclusion
Necessity ofWarTo end
Chaos& Oppression
Behaviour during War
Clear rules of justice
Provide men & material for
warFor their own benefit
Muslims will be tested Face
difficulties with patience
Concept of life & death
Remove fear of Jihad
LessonsfromHistory
Learn from mistakes
Conditions for Victory
Allah’s Help
Islam will remain threatened
Take steps to protect Islam
Islam is a religion of peacepeace of the strong, not the peace of timid
Conclusion
Salar e Zaman P-110
Thank You
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