Friday, September 9, 2011

Why do Muslims torment, murder innocent people?

The Sun News Online - Friday September 09, 2011

By Abdulfatah Oladeinde

JIHAD AND THE TERRORIST ATTACK ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 IN NEW YORK

According to the Shari'ah, in normal conditions, when there is no declaration of Jihad, Muslims are required to conduct themselves in a dignified and honourable way. Their sound character and conduct should leave an impression in the hearts of non-Muslims that Islam is a religion of submission and subjugation to the orders of Allah Ta’ala which invokes the peace of Allah Ta’ala on earth. 

Thus, Islam is a religion of peace and is against any act that impedes peace. Even, when there is a declaration of Jihad (by competent and reliable Ulama, after having studied the situation and substantiating the need for Jihad with Shar’ee reasons), it is prohibited to target and kill women, children and old people. 

Hadhrat ibn Abbaas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) narrates that Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) used to advise the army before dispatching them, ‘Do not deceive, do not disfigure, do not kill children and those in churches.’ (I’elaa-us-Sunan vol.12 pg.31; Idaratul Qur’aan) 

It is clear from the foregoing narration that the flight bombing of the twin towers of the World Trade Centre, New York and the Pentagon has no basis in Islamic Shari’ah. Therefore, as Muslims, we are required to adhere to the laws of the Shari’ah. 

If Muslims perceive any injustices to them, they should create suitable channels and avenues to address such issues. If they are unsuccessful in their endeavours, they should make Mashwara (consult) with the Fuqahaa (intelligent) and Aabideen (pious) people on the best course of action. It is against the spirit of Islam to make independent decisions as that may be dangerous to the course of Islam. And Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala Knows Best.

Edited by Mallam Kabeer M. Adamu
OFFICIAL REPORT DEPARTMENT,
CNA'S OFFICE,
NASS ABUJA.

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