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In the linguistic sense, the Arabic word "jihad" means struggling or
striving and applies to any effort exerted by anyone. In this sense, a
student struggles and strives to get an education and pass course work;
an employee strives to fulfill his/her job and maintain good relations
with his/her employer; a politician strives to maintain or increase his
(1) popularity with his constituents and so on. The term strive or struggle
may be used for/by Muslims as well as non-Muslims; for example, Allah,
the One and Only True God says in the Qur'an:
"We have enjoined on people kindness to parents; but if they STRIVE (JAHADAKA)
to make you ascribe partners with Me that of which you have no knowledge,
then obey them not..." (29:8; also see 31:15)
In the above two verses of the Qur'an , it is non-Muslim parents who strive
(jahadaka) to convert their Muslim child back to their religion.
In the West, "jihad" is generally translated as "holy war," a usage the
media has popularized. According to Islamic teachings, it is UNHOLY to
instigate or start war; however, some wars are inevitable and justifiable.
If we translate the words "holy war" back into Arabic, we find "harbun
muqaddasatu," or for "the holy war," "al-harbu al-muqaddasatu." WE CHALLENGE
any researcher or scholar to find the meaning of "jihad" as holy war in
the Qur'an or authentic Hadith collections or in early Islamic literature.
Unfortunately, some Muslim writers and translators of the Qur'an, the
Hadith and other Islamic literature translate the term "jihad" as "holy
war," due to the influence of centuries-old Western propaganda. This could
be a reflection of the Christian use of the term "Holy War" to refer to
the Crusades of a thousand years ago. However, the Arabic words for "war"
are "harb" or "qital," which are found in the Qur'an and Hadith.
For Muslims the term JIHAD is applied to all forms of STRIVING and has
developed some special meanings over time. The sources of this development
are the Qur'an (the Word of God revealed to Prophet Muhammad (S) [(S)
denotes Sall-Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam, meaning peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him]. The Qur'an and the Hadith use the word "jihad" in
several different contexts which are given below:
1. RECOGNIZING THE CREATOR AND LOVING HIM MOST:
It is human nature to love what is seen with the eyes and felt with the
senses more than the UNSEEN REALITY. The Creator of the Universe and the
One God is Allah. He is the Unseen Reality which we tend to ignore and
not recognize. The Qur'an addresses those who claim to be believers:
"O you who believe! Choose not your fathers nor your brethren for protectors
if they love disbelief over belief; whoever of you takes them for protectors,
such are wrong-doers. Say: if your fathers, and your children, and your
brethren, and your spouses, and your tribe, and the wealth you have acquired,
and business for which you fear shrinkage, and houses you are pleased
with are dearer to you than Allah and His Messenger and STRIVING in His
way: then wait till Allah brings His command to pass. Allah does not guide
disobedient folk." (9:23, 24)
It is indeed a struggle to put Allah ahead of our loved ones, our wealth,
our worldly ambitions and our own lives. Especially for a non-Muslim who
embraces Islam, it may be a tough struggle due to the opposition of his
family, peers and society.
2. RESISTING PRESSURE OF PARENTS, PEERS, AND SOCIETY:
Once a person has made up his mind to put the Creator of the Universe
above all else, he often comes under intense pressures. It is not easy
to resist such pressures and STRIVE to maintain dedication and love of
Allah over all else. A person who has turned to Islam from another religion
may be subjected to pressures designed to turn him back to the religion
of the family. We read in the Qur'an:
"So obey not the rejecters of faith, but strive (jahidhum) against them
by it (the Qur'an) with a great endeavor." (25:52)
3.
STAYING ON THE STRAIGHT PATH STEADFASTLY:
Allah says in the Qur'an:
"And STRIVE (JADIHU) for Allah with the endeavor (JIHADIHI) which is His
right. He has chosen you and has not laid upon you in the DEEN (religion)
any hardship..." (22:78)
"And whosoever STRIVES (JAHADA), STRIVES (YUJAHIDU) only for himself,
for lo! Allah is altogether independent of the universe." (29:6)
As for those who strive and struggle to live as true Muslims whose lives
are made difficult due to persecution by their opponents, they are advised
to migrate to a more peaceful and tolerant land and continue with their
struggle in the cause of Allah. Allah says in the Qur'an:
"Lo! As for those whom the angels take (in death) while they wronged themselves,
(the angels) will ask: 'In what you were engaged?' They will way: 'We
were oppressed in the land.' (The angels) will say: 'Was not Allah's earth
spacious that you could have migrated therein?'" (4:97)
"Lo! Those who believe, and those who emigrate (to escape persecution)
and STRIVE (JAHADU) in the way of Allah, these have hope of Allah's mercy..."
(2:218)
Allah tests the believers in their faith and their steadfastness:
"Or did you think that you would enter Paradise while yet Allah knows
not those of you who really STRIVE (JAHADU), nor knows those (of you)
who are steadfast." (3:142)
"And surely We shall try you with something of fear and hunger, and loss
of wealth and lives and fruits; but give tidings to the steadfast." (2:155)
We find that the Prophet Muhammad (S) and his clan were boycotted socially
and economically for three years to force him to stop his message and
compromise with the pagans but he resisted and realized a moral victory
(2).
4. STRIVING FOR RIGHTEOUS DEEDS:
Allah declares in the Qur'an:
"As for those who STRIVE (JAHADU) in Us (the cause of Allah), We surely
guide them to Our paths, and lo! Allah is with the good doers." (29:69)
When we are faceD with two competing interests, it becomes jihad to choose
the right one, as the following Hadith exemplify:
"Aisha, wife of the Prophet (S) asked, 'O Messenger of Allah, we see jihad
as the best of deeds, so shouldn't we join it?' He replied, 'But the best
of jihad is a perfect Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah).'" (Sahih Al-Bukhari
#2784)
At another occasion, a man asked the Prophet Muhammad (S):
"'Should I join the jihad?' He asked, 'Do you have parents?' The man said,
'Yes!' The Prophet (S) said, 'Then strive by serving them!'" (Sahih Al-Bukhari
#5972)
Yet another man asked the Messenger of Allah (S):
"'What kind of jihad is better?' He replied, 'A word of truth in front
of an oppressive ruler!'" (Sunan Al-Nasa'i #4209)
The Messenger of Allah (S) said: "...the MUJAHID (one who carries out
jihad) is he who STRIVES against himself for the sake of Allah, and the
MUHAJIR (one who emigrates) is he who abandons evil deeds and sin." (Sahih
Ibn Hibban #4862)
5.
HAVING COURAGE AND STEADFASTNESS TO CONVEY THE MESSAGE OF ISLAM:
The Qur'an narrates the experiences of a large number
of Prophets and good people who suffered a great deal trying to convey
the message of Allah to mankind. For examples, see the Qur'an 26:1-190,
36:13-32. In the Qur'an, Allah specifically praises those who strive to
convey His message:
"Who is better in speech than one who calls (other people) to Allah, works
righteous, and declares that he is from the Muslims." (41:33)
Under adverse conditions it takes great courage to remain a Muslim, declare
oneself to be a Muslim and call others to Islam. We read in the Qur'an:
"The (true) believers are only those who believe in Allah and his messenger
and afterward doubt not, but STRIVE with their wealth and their selves
for the cause of Allah. Such are the truthful." (49:15)
6. DEFENDING ISLAM AND THE COMMUNITY:
Allah declares in the Qur'an:
"To those against whom war is made, permission is given (to defend themselves),
because they are wronged - and verily, Allah is Most Powerful to give
them victory - (they are) those who have been expelled from their homes
in defiance of right - (for no cause) except that they say, 'Our Lord
is Allah'..." (22:39-40)
The Qur'an permits fighting to defend the religion of Islam and the Muslims.
This permission includes fighting in self-defense and for the protection
of family and property. The early Muslims fought many battles against
their enemies under the leadership of the Prophet Muhammad (S) or his
representatives. For example, when the pagans of Quraysh brought armies
against Prophet Muhammad (S), the Muslims fought to defend their faith
and community (3). The Qur'an adds:
"Fight in the cause of Allah against those who fight against you, but
do not transgress limits. Lo! Allah loves not aggressors. ...And fight
them until persecution is no more, and religion is for Allah. But if they
desist, then let there be no hostility except against transgressors."
(2:190, 193)
7.
HELPING ALLIED PEOPLE WHO MAY NOT BE MUSLIM:
In the late period of the Prophet Muhammad's (S) life, the tribe of Banu
Khuza'ah became his ally. They were living near Makkah which was under
the rule of the pagan Quraysh, Prophet Muhammad's (S) own tribe. The tribe
of Banu Bakr, an ally of Quraysh, with the help of some elements of Quraysh,
attacked Banu Khuza'ah invoked the treaty and demanded Prophet Muhammad
(S) to come to their help and punish Quraysh. The Prophet Muhammad (S)
organized a campaign against Quraysh of Makkah which resulted in the conquest
of Makkah which occurred without any battle (4).
8.
REMOVING TREACHEROUS PEOPLE FROM POWER:
Allah orders the Muslims in the Qur'an:
"If you fear treachery from any group, throw back (their treaty) to them,
(so as to be) on equal terms. Lo! Allah loves not the treacherous." (8:58)
Prophet Muhammad (S) undertook a number of armed campaigns to remove treacherous
people from power and their lodgings. He had entered into pacts with several
tribes, however, some of them proved themselves treacherous. Prophet Muhammad
(S) launched armed campaigns against these tribes, defeated and exiled
them from Medina and its surroundings (5).
9. DEFENDING THROUGH PREEMPTIVE STRIKES:
Indeed, it is difficult to mobilize people to fight when they
see no invaders in their territory; however, those who are charged with
responsibility see dangers ahead of time and must provide leadership.
The Messenger of Allah, Muhammad (S), had the responsibility to protect
his people and the religion he established in Arabia. Whenever he received
intelligence reports about enemies gathering near his borders he carried
out preemptive strikes, broke their power and dispersed them (6). Allah
ordered Muslims in the Qur'an:
"Fighting is prescribed upon you, and you dislike it. But it may happen
that you dislike a thing which is good for you, and it may happen that
you love a thing which is bad for you. And Allah knows and you know not."
(2:216)
10.
GAINING
FREEDOM TO INFORM, EDUCATE AND CONVEY THE MESSAGE OF ISLAM IN
AN
OPEN AND FREE ENVIRONMENT:
Allah declares in the Qur'an:
"They ask you (Muhammad) concerning fighting in the Sacred Month. Say,
'Fighting therein is a grave (offense) but graver is it in the sight of
Allah to prevent access to the path of Allah, to deny Him, to prevent
access to the Sacred Mosque, and drive out its inhabitants. Persecution
is worse than killing. Nor will they cease fighting you until they turn
you back from your faith, if they can..." (2:217)
"And those who, when an oppressive wrong is inflicted on them, (are not
cowed but) fight back." (42:39)
To gain this freedom, Prophet Muhammad (S) said:
"STRIVE (JAHIDU) against the disbelievers with your hands and tongues."
(Sahih Ibn Hibban #4708)
The life of the Prophet Muhammad (S) was full of STRIVING to gain the
freedom to inform and convey the message of Islam. During his stay in
Makkah he used non-violent methods and after the establishment of his
government in Madinah, by the permission of Allah, he used armed struggle
against his enemies whenever he found it inevitable.
11.
FREEING PEOPLE FROM TYRANNY:
Allah admonishes Muslims in the Qur'an:
"And why should you not fight in the cause of Allah and of those who,
being weak, are ill-treated (and oppressed)? - Men, women, and children,
whose cry is: 'Our Lord! Rescue us from this town, whose people are oppressors;
and raise for us from You, one who will protect; and raise for us from
You, one who will help.'" (4:75)
The mission of the Prophet Muhammad (S) was to free people from tyranny
and exploitation by oppressive systems. Once free, individuals in the
society were then free to chose Islam or not. Prophet Muhammad's (S) successors
continued in his footsteps and went to help oppressed people. For example,
after the repeated call by the oppressed people of Spain to the Muslims
for help, Spain was liberated by Muslim forces and the tyrant rulers removed.
After the conquest of Syria and Iraq by the Muslims, the Christian population
of Hims reportedly said to the Muslims:
"We like your rule and justice far better than the state of oppression
and tyranny under which we have been living." (7)
The defeated rulers of Syria were Roman Christians, and Iraq was ruled
by Zoarastrian Persians.
WHAT SHOULD MUSLIMS DO WHEN THEY ARE VICTORIOUS?
Muslims should remove tyranny, treachery, bigotry, and ignorance and replace
them with justice and equity. We should provide truthful knowledge and
free people from the bondage of 'associationism' (SHIRK, or multiple gods),
prejudice, superstition and mythology. Muslims remove immorality, fear,
crime, exploitation and replace them with divine morality, peace and education.
The Qur'an declares:
"Lo! Allah commands you that you restore deposits to their owners, and
if you judge between mankind that you judge justly. Lo! It is proper that
Allah admonishes you. Lo! Allah is ever Hearer, Seer." (4:58)
"O you who believe! Stand out firmly for Allah's witnesses to fair dealing,
and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart
from justice. Be just: that is next to Piety and fear Allah. And Allah
is well acquainted with all that you do." (5:8)
"And of those whom We have created there is a nation who guides with the
Truth and establishes justice with it." (7:181)
"Lo! Allah enjoins justice and kindness, and giving to kinsfolk, and forbids
lewdness and abomination and wickedness. He exhorts you in order that
you may take heed." (16:90)
"Those who, if We give them power in the land, establish prescribed prayers
(SALAH) and pay the poor-due (ZAKAH) and enjoin right conduct and forbid
evil. And with Allah rests the end (and decision) of (all) affairs." (22:41)
DID
ISLAM SPREAD BY FORCE, SWORDS OR GUNS?
The unequivocal and emphatic answer is NO! The Qur'an declares:
"Let there be no compulsion (or coercion) in the religion (Islam). The
right direction is distinctly clear from error." (2:256)
Here is a good study of the question of the spread of Islam by a Christian
missionary, T. W. Arnold:
"...of any organized attempt to force the acceptance of Islam on the non-Muslim
population, or of any systematic persecution intended to stamp out the
Christian religion, we hear nothing. Had the caliphs chosen to adopt either
course of action, they might have swept away Christianity as easily as
Ferdinand and Isabella drove Islam out of Spain, or Louis XIV made Protestantism
penal in France, or the Jews were kept out of England for 350 years. The
Eastern Churches in Asia were entirely cut off from communion with the
rest of Christiandom throughout which no one would have been found to
lift a finger on their behalf, as heretical communions. So that the very
survival of these Churches to the present day is a strong proof of the
generally tolerant attitude of Mohammedan [sic] governments towards them"
(8).
Islam does not teach, nor do Muslims desire, conversion of any people
for fear, greed, marriage or any other form of coercion.
In conclusion, jihad in Islam is STRIVING IN THE WAY OF ALLAH by pen,
tongue, hand, media and, if inevitable, with arms. However, jihad in Islam
does not include striving for individual or national power, dominance,
glory, wealth, prestige or pride.
M. Amir Ali, Ph.D.
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