Saturday, 13 June 2015
Jihad.......definition
Debabrata Sarkar
WHAT JIHAD IS
The Arabic word "jihad"
is often translated as
"holy war," but in a
purely linguistic sense,
the word " jihad" means
struggling or striving.
The arabic word for war
is: "al-harb".
In a religious sense, as
described by the Quran
and teachings of the
Prophet Muhammad (s),
"jihad" has many
meanings. It can refer to
internal as well as
external efforts to be a
good Muslims or believer,
as well as working to
inform people about the
faith of Islam.
If military jihad is
required to protect the
faith against others, it
can be performed using
anything from legal,
diplomatic and economic
to political means. If
there is no peaceful
alternative, Islam also
allows the use of force,
but there are strict rules
of engagement.
Innocents - such as
women, children, or
invalids - must never be
harmed, and any peaceful
overtures from the enemy
must be accepted.
Military action is therefore only one means of
jihad, and is very rare. To highlight this point,
the Prophet Mohammed told his followers
returning from a military campaign: "This day
we have returned from the minor jihad to the
major jihad," which he said meant returning
from armed battle to the peaceful battle for
self-control and betterment.
In case military action appears necessary, not
everyone can declare jihad. The religious
military campaign has to be declared by a
proper authority, advised by scholars, who
say the religion and people are under threat
and violence is imperative to defend them.
The concept of "just war" is very important.
The concept of jihad has been hijacked by
many political and religious groups over the
ages in a bid to justify various forms of
violence. In most cases, Islamic splinter
groups invoked jihad to fight against the
established Islamic order. Scholars say this
misuse of jihad contradicts Islam.
Examples of sanctioned military jihad include
the Muslims' defensive battles against the
Crusaders in medieval times, and before that
some responses by Muslims against
Byzantine and Persian attacks during the
period of the early Islamic conquests.
WHAT JIHAD IS NOT
Jihad is not a violent concept.
Jihad is not a declaration of war against
other religions. It is worth noting that the
Koran specifically refers to Jews and
Christians as "people of the book" who should
be protected and respected. All three faiths
worship the same God. Allah is just the Arabic
word for God, and is used by Christian Arabs
as well as Muslims.
Military action in the name of Islam has not
been common in the history of Islam.
Scholars says most calls for violent jihad are
not sanctioned by Islam.
Warfare in the name of God is not unique to
Islam. Other faiths throughout the world have
waged wars with religious justifications
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