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Unfortunately, Jihad has become
one of the most misunderstood doctrines of Islam. To many Muslims, Jihad
is the answer to all their sufferings, but to non-Muslims it is perhaps
become the primary reason to dread Muslims. In a world that is populated
by almost 1.5 billion Muslims, this issue assumes phenomenal importance.
In the opinion of this writer, in addition to other factors, world peace
is threatened by a handful of Muslims because of some erroneous concepts
about Jihad. In an effort to remove these misconceptions and to
clarify the stance of Islam regarding Jihad, this issue of the journal
has been dedicated to what we think is the true concept of Jihad in
Islam.
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1. According to the Qur’an, one of the reasons for which people will be punished in the Hereafter would be denying the truth that had come to them in this world even though they were convinced about its veracity. Such people are also punished in this world by the Almighty directly and sometimes through His Rusul (Messengers) and their companions. Since it is humanly impossible for a Rasul to determine whether his addressees were deliberately denying the truth or not, it was only on the basis of information provided by the Almighty that this punishment was carried out. He chose to impart this information to his Rusul through Wahi (Divine Revelation). However, after the departure of the last Rasul Muhammad (sws), people who have deliberately denied the truth cannot be pinpointed since the institution of Wahi has been terminated. Therefore, after his time and that of his immediate Companions (rta), no one has the right to punish people on such grounds. (For more details see: Islam and Non-Muslims: A New Perspective, Renaissance: March 2002, Daru’l Ishraq, Lahore. For the internet version see www.renaissance.com.pk/martitl2y2.html) |