Misconception: The
Islaamic Threat
In recent years, a great deal of
attention in the media have been given to
the threat of "Islaamic Fundamentalism".
Unfortunately, due to a twisted mixture of
biased reporting in the Western media and
the actions of some ignorant Muslims, the
word "Islaam" has become almost synonymous
with "terrorism". However, when one
analyses the situation, the question that
should come to mind is:
Do the teachings of Islaam
encourage terrorism?
The answer: Certainly not!
Islaam totally forbids the
terrorist acts that are carried out by some
misguided people. It should be remembered
that all religions have cults and misguided
followers, so it is their teachings that
should be looked at, not the actions of a
few individuals. Unfortunately, in the
media, whenever a Muslim commits a heinous
act, he is labeled a "Muslim
terrorist".
However, when Serbs murder and
rape innocent women in Bosnia, they are not
called "Christian terrorists", nor are the
activities in Northern Ireland labeled
"Christian terrorism". Also, when
right-wing Christians in the U. S. bomb
abortion clinics, they are not called
"Christian terrorists". Reflecting on these
facts, one could certainly conclude that
there is a double-standard in the media!
Although religious feelings play a
significant role in the previously
mentioned "Christian" conflicts, the media
does not apply religious labels because
they assume that such barbarous acts have
nothing to do with the teachings of
Christianity. However, when something
happens involving a Muslim, they often try
to put the blame on Islaam itself - and not
the misguided individual.
Certainly, Islaamic Law (Sharee'ah) allows
war - any religion or civilisation that did
not would never survive - but it certainly
does not condone attacks against innocent
people, women or children. The Arabic word
"jihaad", which is
often translated as "Holy War", simply
means "to struggle". The word for "war" in
Arabic is "harb", not "jihaad".
"Struggling", i.e. "making
jihaad", to defend Islaam, Muslims or
to liberate a land where Muslims are
oppressed is certainly allowed (and even
encouraged) in Islaam.
However, any such activities must
be done according to the teachings of
Islaam. Islaam also clearly forbids "taking
the law into your own hands", which means
that individual Muslims cannot go around
deciding who they want to kill, punish or
torture.
Trial and punishment must be
carried out by a lawful authority and a
knowledgeable judge. Also, when looking at
events in the Muslim World, it should be
kept in mind that a long period of
colonialism ended fairly recently in most
Muslim countries. During this time, the
people in these countries were culturally,
materially and religiously exploited -
mostly by the so-called "Christian" nations
of the West. This painful period has not
really come to an end in many Muslim
countries, where people are still under the
control of foreign powers or puppet regimes
supported by foreign powers.
Also, through the media, people in
the West are made to believe that tyrants
like Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Moamar
Qaddafi in Libya are "Islaamic" leaders -
when just the opposite is true. Neither of
these rulers even profess Islaam as an
ideology, but only use Islaamic slogans to
manipulate their powerless populations.
They have about as much to do with Islaam
as Hitler had to do with Christianity! In
reality, many Middle Eastern regimes which
people think of as being "Islaamic" oppress
the practice of Islaam in their countries.
So suffice it to say that "terrorism" and
killing innocent people directly
contradicts the teachings of Islaam.
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Prepared by: Abu 'Iyaad
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