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Terrorism Forbidden in Islam
Sheikh
Yusuf Al-Qaradawi Condemns Attacks Against
Civilians: Forbidden in Islam
DOHA, Qatar, Sept
13 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Renowned Muslim
scholar Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi denounced the
attacks against civilians in the U.S. Tuesday and
encouraged Muslims to donate blood to the victims of
the attack.
In response to the bloody attack against civilians
in the U.S., Sheikh Yusuf issued a statement
Wednesday saying that:
"Our hearts bleed for the attacks that has targeted
the World Trade Center [WTC], as well as other
institutions in the United States despite our strong
oppositions to the American biased policy towards
Israel on the military, political and economic
fronts.
"Islam, the religion of tolerance, holds the human
soul in high esteem, and considers the attack
against innocent human beings a grave sin, this is
backed by the Qur'anic verse which reads:
Who so ever kills a human being for other than
manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be
as if he has killed all mankind, and who so ever
saves the life of one, it shall be as if he had
saved the life of all mankind," (Al-Ma'dah:32).
"The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, is
reported to have said, 'A believer remains within
the scope of his religion as long as he doesn't kill
another person illegally'," the prominent scholar
said.
He added that haphazard killing where the rough is
taken with the smooth and where innocents are killed
along with wrongdoers is totally forbidden in Islam.
No one, as far as Islam is concerned, is held
responsible for another's actions. Upon seeing a
woman killed in the battlefield, the Prophet, peace
and blessings be upon him, denied the act and said:
"That woman shouldn't have been killed anyway!".
Even in times of war, Muslims are not allowed to
kill anybody save the one who is indulged in
face-to-face confrontation with them. They are not
allowed to kill women, old persons, children, or
even a monk in his religious seclusion.
Qaradawi then asserted that is why killing hundreds
of helpless civilians who have nothing to do with
the decision-making process and are striving hard to
earn their daily bread, such as the victims of the
latest explosions in America, is a heinous crime in
Islam. The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
is reported to have stated that a woman was
qualified to enter Hell because of the cat she
locked up to death.
"If such is the ruling applied in protecting
animals, no doubt, aggression against human beings,
a fortiori, deserves greater protection, for human
beings are honored by Allah Almighty and are His
vicegerents on earth," he added.
Al Qaradawi said, "we Arab Muslims are the most
affected by the grave consequences of hostile attack
on man and life. We share the suffering experienced
by innocent Palestinians at the hands of the
tyrannical Jewish entity who raze the Palestinian
homes to the ground, set fire to their tilth, kill
them cold-bloodedly, and leave innocent orphans
wailing behind.
"With this in mind, the daily life in Palestine has
become a permanent memorial gathering. When
Palestinians face such unjust aggression, they tend
to stem bloodletting and destruction and not to
claim the lives of innocent civilians."
"I categorically go against a committed Muslim's
embarking on such attacks. Islam never allows a
Muslim to kill the innocent and the helpless.
"If such attacks were carried out by a Muslim - as
some biased groups claim - then we, in the name of
our religion, deny the act and incriminate the
perpetrator. We do confirm that the aggressor
deserves the deterrent punishment irrespective of
his religion, race or gender," he added.
"What we warn against, even if becomes a reality, is
to hold a whole nation accountable for a crime
carried out by a limited number of people or to
characterize a certain religion as a faith giving
support to violence and terrorism," Qaradawi said.
Qaradawi clarified that when the well-known Oklahoma
incident was carried out by a Christian American,
who was driven by a personal interests,
Christianity, America or even the Christian world,
were not accused of the attack because a Christian
masterminded it.
"I have been asked several questions on TV programs
and on public lectures about the martyr operations
outside the Palestinian territories, and I always
answer that I do agree with those who do not allow
such martyr operations to be carried out outside the
Palestinian territories.
"Instead we should concentrate on facing the
occupying enemy directly. It is not permissible, as
far as Islam is concerned, to shift confrontation
outside the Palestinian territories. This is backed
by the Qur'anic verse that reads: "Fight in the way
of Allah against those who fight against you, but
begin not hostilities. Lo! Allah loves not,
aggressors," the renowned Muslim scholar concluded.