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What
Does Islam Say about Terrorism?
Description:
A look at the various principles of Islam which show
that Islam is truly a mercy to the world, and the
indiscriminate violence and terrorism is not
condoned by the religion.
Islam, a religion of mercy, does not permit
terrorism. In the Quran, God has said:
“God does not forbid
you from showing kindness and dealing justly with
those who have not fought you about religion and
have not driven you out of your homes. God loves
just dealers.” (Quran 60:8)
The Prophet
Muhammad, may God praise him, used to prohibit
soldiers from killing women and children,
and he would advise them: “...Do not betray, do
not be excessive, do not kill a newborn child.”
And he also said: “Whoever has killed a
person having a treaty with the Muslims shall not
smell the fragrance of Paradise, though its
fragrance is found for a span of forty years.”
Also, the Prophet
Muhammad has forbidden punishment with fire.
He once listed
murder as the second of the major sins,
and he even warned that on the Day of Judgment, “The
first cases to be adjudicated between people on the
Day of Judgment will be those of bloodshed.”
Muslims are even
encouraged to be kind to animals and are forbidden
to hurt them. Once the Prophet Muhammad said: “A
woman was punished because she imprisoned a cat
until it died. On account of this, she was doomed
to Hell. While she imprisoned it, she did not give
the cat food or drink, nor did she free it to eat
the insects of the earth.”
He also said that
a man gave a very thirsty dog a drink, so God
forgave his sins for this action. The Prophet, may
God praise him, was asked, “Messenger of God, are we
rewarded for kindness towards animals?” He said:
“There is a reward for kindness to every living
animal or human.”
Additionally,
while taking the life of an animal for food, Muslims
are commanded to do so in a manner that causes the
least amount of fright and suffering possible. The
Prophet Muhammad said: “When you slaughter an
animal, do so in the best way. One should sharpen
his knife to reduce the suffering of the animal.”
In light of these and
other Islamic texts, the act of inciting terror in
the hearts of defenseless civilians, the wholesale
destruction of buildings and properties, the bombing
and maiming of innocent men, women, and children are
all forbidden and detestable acts according to Islam
and the Muslims. Muslims follow a religion of
peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the vast majority
have nothing to do with the violent events some have
associated with Muslims. If an individual Muslim
were to commit an act of terrorism, this person
would be guilty of violating the laws of Islam.