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Or are peaceful ways to get people to convert to islam allowable, too? And, Is Jihad really required of all followers of Islam?

2007-01-25 20:00:07 · 12 answers · asked by Icefire 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Approximately fourteen hundred years ago, Prophet Muhammad, the last in the line of the prophets of Islam, received revelation from God known as the Qur'an, which is the Final Testament. He came with a message of peace and reconciliation, mercy and compassion. Yet, ever since the beginning of the call of Islam, its image and that of Muslims has been subject to distortion, misconceptions, and misinterpretations.

In our age, the media plays a crucial role in that distortion. Islam is given a sinister image. A word that is often negatively associated with certain acts of violence is the Arabic word jihad. Its significance plays an extremely crucial role in the image of Islam. But what does this so widely known word mean?

Jihad indeed has a great significance in Islam. In order to understand the word we have to start with the lexical meaning. Like any language, Arabic has unique words that have a particular meaning that cannot be accurately translated. The best translation known for jihad is "a sincere and noticeable effort (for good); an all-true and unselfish striving for spiritual goodness."

Jihad: Striving for Goodness and Righteousness:

Jihad, as presented in the Qur'an implies the striving towards the ideal. This jihad, particularly involves change in one's self and mentality. It may concern the sacrifice of material property, social class constraints, and even emotional comfort, solely for, salvation and the worship of God alone. As a result, one who practices jihad will gain inward peace in this world and reward in the hereafter.

The Qur'an says what means

{The Hereafter is far better for you than this first [life].}* ( Ad-Duha 4:93)

Also, the Qur'an says what means

{Say: “O my people, do your best, and so will I. You will surely find out who the ultimate victors are.” Certainly, the wicked will never succeed.}*( Al-An`am 6:135)

Jihad involves noticeable effort for righteousness. This means that the effort concentrated in jihad is a step in the true and ultimate path of Islam: the effort addressed to the benefit of one's self. Thus, jihad on this level is individual and self-centered. It aims at purification of the soul. This effort is simply doing good and seeking divine mercy and the pardon of Allah.

The Qur'an points this out by saying what means

{ The day will come when every soul will serve as its own advocate, and every soul will be paid fully for whatever it had done, without the least injustice.}* (An-Nahl 16:11)

Also:

{The day will come when each soul will find all the good works it had done brought forth. As for the evil works, it will wish that they were far, far removed. God alerts you that you shall reverence Him alone. God is Compassionate towards the people.}* (Aal `Imran 3:30)

In respect to the above Qur'anic verses, God tells the believers that all acts will reflect the soul of their authors. Examples of this jihad would be to exceed in doing sincerely good deeds, frequenting the mosques, studying the scripture in details,
helping the poor and the orphans, standing for people's right for freedom, being equitable, never bearing false witness, staying in good terms with friends and neighbors: etc.) and to restrain from committing sins (adultery, stealing, lying, cheating, insulting people, gossiping, etc.);This is clarified in the Qur'an :

*{As for those who lead a righteous life, male or female, while believing, they enter Paradise; without the slightest injustice.}* ( An-Nisaa' 4:124)

The previous Qur'anic verse highlights the meaning of jihad and its role. It has also mentioned the importance of the sincerity when it is practiced. Jihad puts emphasis on the individual accountability and the weight of the individual striving in man’s relation with Allah.

Jihad and Justice:

Jihad also includes striving for and establishing justice. Before someone can strive for justice in their community, justice must be one of their main religious and moral principles.

Jihad may also reflect the position of Islam regarding crisis management and enforcement of humanitarian international laws. Fighting a war in the name of justice or Islam - to deter an aggressor, for self-defense, or to establish justice and freedom to practice religion - would also be considered jihad.

The Qur'an says what means

{You shall strive for the cause of God as you should strive for His cause.}* (Al-Hajj 22:78)

The previous Qur'anic verse incites man to strive in the cause of God. The cause of God is justice and freedom for all, maintaining the Qur'anic principle *{No compulsion in religion}* (Al-Baqarah 2:256).

The Qur'an also says what means

{As for those who lead a righteous life, male or female, while believing, they enter Paradise; without the slightest injustice.}* (An-Nisaa' 4:124)

{Never indeed, by your Lord; they are not believers unless they come to you to judge in their disputes, then find no hesitation in their hearts whatsoever in accepting your judgment. They must submit a total submission.}* (An-Nisaa' 4:65)

{O you who believe, you shall be absolutely equitable, and observe God, when you serve as witnesses, even against yourselves, or your parents, or your relatives. Whether the accused is rich or poor, God takes care of both. Therefore, do not be biased by your personal wishes. If you deviate or disregard [this commandment], then God is Fully Cognizant of everything you do.}* (An-Nisaa' 4:135)

Since this verse shows that God accepts only justice, fighting in the name of God is fighting in the name of justice. But, contrary to many people's interpretation, jihad is anything but a "holy" war.

In the light and essence of Islam and the Qur'an, there is no war that is holy; under any circumstances whatsoever. In fact, the whole text of the Qur'an and the religion of Islam revolve around the concept of peace, not war. To many people's ignorance, Islam is also a word that share the same root of the Arabic word salam, meaning "peace". According to Islam, war is unholy; jihad must mean anything but "holy" war.

However, there are times, in certain circumstances, when Islam tolerates, permits and sometimes even requires the practice of war. Islam strongly emphasizes the ideas of justice, freedom, and opposition to oppression. There is also another condition, which is fighting for the sake of self-defense. War is tolerated in these conditions, but if there is a possibility to avoid war, then this opportunity, as long as it is for the just cause, must be seized.

The Qur'an says what means

{You shall prepare for them all the power you can muster, and all the equipment you can mobilize, that you may frighten the enemies of GOD, your enemies, as well as others who are not known to you; God knows them. Whatever you spend in the cause of GOD will be repaid to you generously, without the least injustice.
If they resort to peace, so shall you, and put your trust in God. He is the Hearer, the Omniscient.}* (Al-Anfal 8:60-61)

Self-defense involves struggle against oppression, aggression, and tyranny; Islam tolerates the use of force in these cases. The Qur'an says :

{Permission [to fight] is granted to those who are being persecuted, since injustice has befallen them, and GOD is certainly able to support them [with victory].
They were evicted from their homes unjustly, for no reason other than saying, "Our Lord is God." If it were not for God's supporting of some people against others, monasteries, churches, synagogues, and masjids [mosques] where the name of God is commemorated frequently would have been destroyed. Absolutely, God supports those who support Him. God is Powerful, Almighty.}* (Al-Hajj 22:39-40)

The other condition and perhaps the most important and often confused as a holy war, is the war in the name of God, which actually means in the cause of God.
God does not encourage war, but rather encourages peace whenever possible. Fighting an oppressor or an aggressor is fighting against oppression or aggression, thus it is fighting for justice and therefore in the name (cause) of God. Please seeAl-Baqarah 2:244 and Al-Hajj 22:78.


Also:

{Those who readily fight in the cause of God are those who forsake this world in favor of the Hereafter. Whoever fights in the cause of God, then gets killed, or attains victory, we will surely grant him a great recompense.
Why should you not fight in the cause of God when weak men, women, and children are imploring: "Our Lord, deliver us from this community whose people are oppressive, and be You our Lord and Master."}* (An-Nisaa' 4:74:75)

Even in times of war, Muslims must respect their adversaries’ humanity. Brutal and barbaric atrocities are prohibited in Islam. Islam condemns barbaric killing of any human being. During military actions, civilians must not be targeted, as long as they do not attack, provoke or share directly in the war. Enemies, even at time of war, must be treated justly. Prisoners of war have basic human rights, stated in shari`aH.

If victory is achieved in any war for justice, then there is to be no oppression, revenge or injustice to the people of the enemy. Nor must there be control over the sources of the wealth of the nation or people, or even establishment of colonial regimes. Justice and freedom must be established. Tolerance towards cultures and peoples is basic, too.

Allah says what means

{God advocates justice, charity, and regarding the relatives. And He forbids evil, vice, and transgression. He enlightens you, that you may take heed.}* (An-Nahl 16:90)

{O people, we created you from the same male and female, and rendered you distinct peoples and tribes, that you may recognize one another. The best among you in the sight of God is the most righteous. God is Omniscient, Cognizant.}*(Al-Hujurat 49:13)

In Brief and Allow me to repeat again: the meaning the media gives to this word (jihad) is false. This word does not mean a holy war, for there is nothing holy about a war in Islam. Islam is a religion that revolves around the concept of peace.

2007-01-25 20:32:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

It's war....it has nothing to do with converting people. It has to do with ridding the world of infidels. If you are Christian that mean you, your mama, and your children; assuming you all have the same faith.

No one has been able to explain it to me any other way, than to continually say "Islam is a religion of peace and love"..... b u l l s h * t.

Google "Jihad" read all the things that come up, exactly which type of Jihad do you think those Middle Eastern clerics are calling for "a cleansing of their own minds and souls"; give me a break. They really do, in their complete arrogance, think that they can jabber and use non-English words to an English speaking audience and assume that we are going to buy their "interpretation" hook line and sinker. I think 9-11 and the reaction to it through the Islamic community in the Middle East is a good indicator of what type of Jihad the west is up against.

If the majority of Muslims are against Jihad to/from/against the West, then punish the clerics like they punish others in those backward, barbaric countries that chop off heads, restrict religious freedom, or cut off hands. THEN the world might start to have a bit of respect. As it stands now most of the West doesn't and certainly the Asian countries (who are dominated by Islam) don't have much regard for Muslims. They are the most hated people in the world now, far and away more hated than the Jews ever were. The individual Muslims don't deserve this as a group, but the clerics and the Jihads, and the planes going into buildings and the suicide bombers, and the train bombs and the constant threats of more violence are fanning the flames of hatred towards Islam

2007-01-26 04:16:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

No, Jihad isn't necessarily violent. And Jihad isn't a way to convert people. Jihad means to strive/struggle.

Fighting wars comes is Jihad, only if you are being attacked and you are defending your house, land, town, or country, etc.

Even taking care of our parents is a form of Jihad.

Resisting temptations of the mind is Jihad. In fact that is the greatest Jihad.

2007-01-26 04:20:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

= does 'Gay' have to be homosexual.

= to the word which was innocent enough before and permanently perverted by a prolific sect. Unfortunately, because of Iran's push and all the casualties in Iran/Iraq war and everything since 'Jihad' effectively now and for all time forward and just because of the way things work in this world...Im afraid just saying 'Jihad' will always evoke violence and suicidal crazies on a warpath.

I compare with the homosexual movement in the United States to brand themselves as 'Gay'. Now, for all time forward you cannot use the word gay without implicating homosexuality.

Because of the turn over rate of human life, and the constant cycles of education, no one will ever know better and history resonates with those effected. Til long until its glow is finally lost over the horizon. Here we are now under this reality of what Jihad effectively is and its high noon. Thus, the words Jihad and Gay original meanings are lost in the tide and totally insignificant.
I mean no offense to the word Jihad by partnering it with gay in constrast. But technically, its really the only lateral example what has happened.
and besides its just funny to compare anyways.

2007-01-26 04:12:36 · answer #4 · answered by jorluke 4 · 1 2

JIHAD DOES NOT MEAN HOLY WAR! PLZ DO UR RESEARCH!!!!!
u r confused abt wat jihad means
Jihad is 'to struggle'
there r several types of jihad and they change according to the need of time.
for eg: the recent cartoon issue:fighting them wud not be a solution to this prob. therefore the need of time is to have peaceful talks or fight for ur rights but not through violence but by the same force they used against the muslims. The muslims can file lawsuits etc w/ peaceful demos to have their viewpt heard.

Another thing Da'wah (to offer) is done nowadays by 'tableegh' where ppl in grps go to diff parts of the world to tell ppl abt islam(is tis a violent way?????????)

2007-01-26 04:12:43 · answer #5 · answered by Maths Rocks 4 · 1 1

No, it's a struggle to defend Islam from attack. Which means you can use words. The problem isn't people converting to Islam, it's when people opt out. Their law says whomever converts from Islam is gonna be killed.

2007-01-26 04:20:22 · answer #6 · answered by chicachicabobbob 4 · 1 1

well, you either convert or die. you see, these are the options. so you dont have to have a violent confrontation, just convert.

you could even lie just to save your skin. and because christians say "I do" and con the world but really are the worst sinners, we can also pretend to go through the Islam motion, and who would know? Allah? only if it was true. so avoid the pain and con your way to freedom.

2007-01-26 04:21:46 · answer #7 · answered by SAINT G 5 · 1 1

no what you see is not jihad it is murder the real one to fight for your consebtes
the are not a humen they gust cover them selves behind the name of islam
islam mean salam it mean peace

2007-01-26 04:16:54 · answer #8 · answered by MARWA k 2 · 3 1

no. only shallow people would think that way.
in most of our opinion, jihad means to do something in god's way.
it can be like any other activities, study, work, etc,
all the things we do is for god only.

2007-01-26 04:23:44 · answer #9 · answered by PHIG 3 · 1 2

Jihad in itself means holy war. All wars are violent.

2007-01-26 04:08:32 · answer #10 · answered by Ana 3 · 1 4

What would you be willing to do for 72 virgins.... huh?

2007-01-26 04:07:12 · answer #11 · answered by Mr. Sniggles 2 · 1 3

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