Question: There
are some scholars who believe that all wars fought by the Prophet of Islam
were defensive. Muhammad (sws) never carried out unprovoked attacks. Please
comment.
Answer: I
am afraid that this is not true. There are indeed scholars who hold this
view Sir Thomas Arnold is one prominent authority who holds this view.
He writes:
There are no passages to be found in the Qur’an
that
in any way enjoin forcible conversion, and many that on the contrary limit
propagandist efforts to preaching and persuasion. It has further been maintained
that no passage in the Qur’an authorizes unprovoked attacks on unbelievers,
and that, in accordance with such teaching, all the wars of Muhammad were
defensive.1
In my opinion, this view point has emerged
because of a misunderstanding of certain verses of the Qur’an. Following
is a typical verse2 that is
quoted in support of this stance:3
Fight in the way of Allah with those who fight against you
and do not transgress bounds. (2:190)
The verse apparently says that Muslims
should only fight their enemy when the enemy initiates the attack. However,
if the context of the verse is kept in consideration, this seems to be
an erroneous interpretation. The verse is not talking about war in general.
It is talking about war in the vicinity of the Baytullah and that
too in the forbidden months. The succeeding verses read:
But do not initiate war with them near the Baytullah
unless
they attack you there. But if they attack you, put them to the sword [without
any hesitation]. (2:192)
A sacred month for a sacred month; [similarly] other sacred
things too are subject to retaliation. So if any one transgresses against
you, you should also pay back in equal coins. Have fear of Allah and [keep
in mind that] Allah is with those who remain within the bounds [stipulated
by religion]. (2:194)
So, in other words, verses like 2:190
have a specific context and do not relate to Jihad waged in general.
Moreover, the propounders of the view
that Jihad is only for self-defence must reflect on other verses
of the Qur’an which explicitly ask the Muslims to wage offensive
war. Perhaps the most explicit of these verses are 4:75 and 9:29.
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