It is very unfortunate that now a
days , Islam has become synonymous with ‘terrorism’. Far from promoting terrorism,
Islam is a religion of peace whose fundamentals teach its followers to maintain
and promote peace and justice throughout the world. Islam does not condone ‘terrorism’
as defined and understood nowadays: plane hijackings, hostage takings and the
torturing and killing of the innocent in order to achieve political or even
religious goals. This is not how Islam teaches to solve their problems, achieve
their goals, or to spread their religion.
The question that should be
posted instead is: Do the teachings of Islam encourage terrorism? Certainly
not, Islam totally prohibits all terrorist acts. It should be remembered that
all religions have elements of misguided followers. To be impartial and just,
one must consider the teachings of the religion, as they are yardstick by which
the actions of its adherents can be assessed as being right or wrong.
It is completely unfair to judge
Islam by the wrongdoings of some misguided or ignorant Muslims, or by the
deteriorating condition of Muslims and the blatant corruption that pervades the
Muslim world. In fact, what Islam preaches is one thing and what some Muslims
nowadays practice is something completely different.
The only way we can do justice to
Islam is to find out about its noble teachings, which are clearly set out in
the Glorious Quran and blessed prophetic traditions.
Islam is a religion of peace,
which is acquired by submitting one with
to the will of the supreme Creator, Almighty Allah , Islam promotes peace but
at the same time, it exhorts its followers to fight oppression. The fight
against oppression may, at times, require the use of force, and sometimes force
has to be used to maintain peace. Certainly, Islamic Law allows war under
particular circumstances. Any religion or civilization which does not do that,
would never survive. But Islam never condones attacks against innocent people,
women or children. Islam also clearly forbids ‘taking the law into one’s own
hands’, which means that individual Muslims cannot go around deciding what they
want to do by killing Or punishing.
Trial and punishment must only be carried out by a lawful authority and a
qualified judge.
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