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"The Quran on Wars And Aggression"
A number of people today view Submission (Islam in Arabic) as a hostile
and aggressive religion. This stereotype has been sadly reinforced by the acts
of terrorists and fanatics, who in no way represent what the religion truly
stands for. They have hijacked the religion, and consequent media attention,
for their own selfish and evil goals. Hence, the world opinion tends towards
viewing Islam as a violent religion. People associate Islam with Saddam Hussein,
suicide bombers, Osama bin Laden, and September 11th. Very few see it as a religion
that forbids any kind of aggression, and permits fighting only in self-defense
(Quran 2:190). Yet, this
is what the truth is. The religion of Islam, described
by God in the Quran stands for peace and tolerance.
It does not condone or encourage terrorism.
In the remainder of the article we address some of the common misconceptions
about the Islamic and Quranic perspectives on war and peace. These misconceptions
are fueled by some people who quote parts of a few Quranic verses out of context.
It is unfortunate that rational open-minded folk accept these misquotations
without examining the context of the passage they are written in. As with most
other books, the Quran must be read as a whole. Taking a single verse—or
a part of a verse—out of context, can naturally lead to incorrect conclusions.
No religion of God is evil, rather the people who abuse the religion are.
Aggression is Forbidden. Fighting is permitted only in self-defence.
The Quranic verses on this are very clear. God repeats, "do not aggress",
multiple times. Only if attacked, is one permitted to fight back. If the other
party refrains from aggression and offers one peace, we are told to stop fighting.
Rules of War*
[2:190] You may fight in the cause of GOD against
those who attack you, but do not aggress. GOD does not love the aggressors.
[2:191] You may kill those who wage war against you, and you may evict them
whence they evicted you. Oppression is worse than murder. Do not fight them
at the Sacred Masjid, unless they attack you therein. If they attack you, you
may kill them. This is the just retribution for those disbelievers.
[2:192] If they refrain, then GOD is Forgiver, Most Merciful.
[2:193] You may also fight them to eliminate oppression, and to worship GOD
freely. If they refrain, you shall not aggress; aggression is permitted
only against the aggressors.
*2:190 All fighting is regulated by the basic rule in 60:8-9. Fighting is allowed
strictly in self-defense, while aggression and oppression are strongly condemned
throughout the Quran.
[5:87] O you who believe, do not prohibit good things that are
made lawful by GOD, and do not aggress; GOD dislikes the aggressors.
[8:61] If they resort to peace, so shall you, and put your trust
in GOD. He is the Hearer, the Omniscient.
[4:90] ... if they leave you alone, refrain from fighting you,
and offer you peace, then GOD gives you no excuse to fight them.
The Quran also reminds the submitters (muslims in Arabic) that they
should not be provoked by past animosity into committing acts of aggression
(5:2). Additionally, God insists
that submitters (muslims) must be absolutely sure before striking in the cause
of God (4:94). Anyone who
offers one peace, cannot be attacked.
[4:94] O you who believe, if you strike in the cause of GOD,
you shall be absolutely sure. Do not say to one who offers you peace, "You
are not a believer," seeking the spoils of this world. For GOD possesses
infinite spoils. Remember that you used to be like them, and GOD blessed you.
Therefore, you shall be absolutely sure (before you strike). GOD is fully Cognizant
of everything you do.
Life is Sacred
The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers and terrorists is strongly
condemned in the Quran. Taking any life—except in the course of justice,
is forbidden. Even so, capital
punishment is discouraged. Thus, those who commit these horrible acts are
clearly not muslims, rather very evil people who try to justify their hatred
and actions using God's name (7:28).
The Major Commandments
[6:151] Say, "Come let me tell you what your
Lord has really prohibited for you: You shall not set up idols besides Him.
You shall honor your parents. You shall not kill your children from fear of
poverty - we provide for you and for them. You shall not commit gross sins,
obvious or hidden. You shall not kill - GOD has made life sacred - except
in the course of justice. These are His commandments to you, that you may understand."
[17:33] You shall not kill any person - for GOD has made life
sacred - except in the course of justice. If one is killed unjustly, then
we give his heir authority to enforce justice. Thus, he shall not exceed the
limits in avenging the murder; he will be helped.
[25:68] They never implore beside GOD any other god, nor do
they kill anyone - for GOD has made life sacred - except in the course of justice.
Nor do they commit adultery. Those who commit these offenses will have to pay.
[7:28] They commit a gross sin, then say, "We found our
parents doing this, and GOD has commanded us to do it." Say, "GOD
never advocates sin. Are you saying about GOD what you do not know?"
Absolute Freedom to Believe / No compulsion in religion
Does Islam recommend or justify killing of disbelievers or those who decide
to leave the religion? The answer is an emphatic "No". God makes it
very clear in the Quran, that there is no compulsion in religion (2:256).
Free will is one of God's precious gifts to humanity, and human beings cannot
take away what God gave man. If someone does not wish to believe, they are to
be left alone and not forced in any manner. A submitter's (muslim) job is simply
to invite people to God's religion with kind enlightenment (16:125).
No Compulsion in Religion
[2:256] There shall be no compulsion in religion:
the right way is now distinct from the wrong way. Anyone who denounces the devil
and believes in GOD has grasped the strongest bond; one that never breaks. GOD
is Hearer, Omniscient.
Absolute Freedom of Religion
[18:29] Proclaim: "This is the truth from your
Lord," then whoever wills let him believe, and whoever wills let him disbelieve.
We have prepared for the transgressors a fire that will completely surround
them. When they scream for help, they will be given a liquid like concentrated
acid that scalds the faces. What a miserable drink! What a miserable destiny!
How to Spread God's Message
[16:125] You shall invite to the path of your Lord
with wisdom and kind enlightenment, and debate with them in the best possible
manner. Your Lord knows best who has strayed from His path, and He knows best
who are the guided ones.
Verses Relating To War-Time Situations that are Abused
There are a number of people who will quote parts of verses out of context,
either out of ignorance, or deliberately, to promote a false view of the religion.
We present here some of the verses with their context that clearly show that
these "violent" verses only relate to war situations. As mentioned
before, all wars and fighting are only in self-defence.
The verses are listed in a table format. In the left column is the verse or
part of the verse that is commonly misquoted to try and show "Islam is
a religion of violence". In the right column, the full verse / context
is shown, making it clear that the "violence" is only in self-defence
/ in the time of war.
| Misquoted Verse |
Same Verse in Context |
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[4:101] "... For the Unbelievers are unto you open enemies." |
[4:101] When you travel, during war, you commit no error by shortening
your Contact Prayers (Salat), if you fear that the disbelievers may attack
you. Surely, the disbelievers are your ardent enemies. |
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[8:12-13] ... I will instill terror into the hearts of the unbelievers.
Smite ye above their necks and smite all their finger tips off them. This
because they contend against God and his apostle. ... |
[8:12-13] Recall that your Lord inspired the angels: "I am with
you; so support those who believed. I will throw terror into the hearts
of those who disbelieved. You may strike them above the necks, and you may
strike even every finger." This is what they have justly incurred by
fighting GOD and His messenger. For those who fight against GOD and
His messenger, GOD's retribution is severe.
*8:12-16 All wars are governed by the basic rule in 60:8-9.
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[9:5] "... fight and slay the pagans wherever ye find
them, and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every
stratagem (of war) ..." |
[9:4-5] If the idol worshipers sign a peace treaty with you, and do not
violate it, nor band together with others against you, you shall fulfill
your treaty with them until the expiration date. GOD loves the righteous.
Once the Sacred Months are past, (and they refuse to make peace)
you may kill the idol worshipers when you encounter them, punish them, and
resist every move they make. ...
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[9:14] "Fight them, and God will punish them by your hands, cover
them with shame ..." |
[9:13-14] Would you not fight people who violated their treaties, tried
to banish the messenger, and they are the ones who started the war in
the first place? Are you afraid of them? GOD is the One you are supposed
to fear, if you are believers. You shall fight them, for GOD will punish
them at your hands, humiliate them, grant you victory over them, and cool
the chests of the believers. |
To summarize, the religion of Submission to God (Islam) as described in the
Quran is a peaceful and tolerant one. The only situations where fighting is
allowed is in self-defense. Aggression is always prohibited.
Note: We would like to add that out of the 6,346 verses in the Quran,
a very small percentage talk about "war". Islam being a practical
religion does cover the legitimacy of fighting as well as when it is unjustified.
The believers in the time of Muhammad had to face hostile opposition because
of their religious views, and were in many cases forced to fight to save their
lives. However, the bulk of the Quran, as the religion of Islam in general,
focuses on worshipping God, leading a righteous life and attaining salvation
in the Hereafter. We invite you to read
the Quran for yourself to verify this.
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