Question: I
am serving in the British Armed Forces. Recently, I have become a practicing
Muslim. My concern is about the legality of my job from the Islamic point
of view. Also, as a worst case scenario, I would like to know the duties
Islam imposes on me in case Britain some day decides to attack a Muslim
country. Would I be required to resign at that time? Conversely, if a Muslim
country attacks Britain, what should I do?
Answer: In
principle, you can serve in the army of any country whether Muslim or non-Muslim
if you are freely able to practice your religion. Such a job is perfectly
legal from the Islamic point of view.
In the extreme situation you have mentioned, the following
points should help you in taking a decision:
1. If you are bound in a contract
with your employer to perform certain duties in case of war, you must honour
them to the best of your ability.
2. According to the Qur’an,
there is only one valid reason for a Muslim to wage Jihad today
under the command of some state: The objective of the whole campaign should
be to curb oppression and injustice perpetrated by the enemy country. Injustice
and oppression deserve to be uprooted whether they are perpetrated by Muslims
or by non-Muslims. So if this is the case, you can participate in the war
in whatever capacity you have been appointed.
3. If you think that Britain has some
other objective in mind while attacking a country, then of course you are
required by your religion not to take part in such a war – even if this
implies that you have to suffer losses like penalties or even being dismissed
from your job.
4. If a Muslim country attacks Britain,
the parameter you have to analyze is identical. If it is undertaking this
exercise because Britain is guilty of oppression and injustice, then you
should not fight for Britain. If this is not the case and the warring Muslim
country has some other objective to fulfill you can participate fully in
defending the frontiers of Britain.
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