
Does Al-Qur'an Encourage Violence?
Armed struggle or resistance, which is only a part of Jihad, is not a holy war that is fought for the purpose of drawing people into the fold of Islam. Rather, it is a form of ethical conduct against the oppressors. Islam never cites religious differences as a reason to justify waging wars. According to Islam, Jihad is to struggle against the oppressors, whether they are Muslims or non-Muslims. In this sense, armed struggle is more about how one conducts him/herself ethically in harmony with justice and freedom as opposed to injustice and oppression. Therefore, the Mujahid (literally a person who strives and struggles) struggles against the transgressions of the oppressors, not against his/her faith or ideology. Hence, the jihad in Islam refers to arms struggle even against the Muslims who do acts of mischief on earth and against the oppressive Muslim ruler.
- ISBN 10 : 9798592240188
- Judul : Does Al-Qur'an Encourage Violence?
- Pengarang : Usthaz Mansoor,
- Penerbit : Independently Published
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2021
- Halaman : 78
- Google Book : http://books.google.co.id/books?id=xeUizgEACAAJ&dq=intitle:al-qur%27an&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Ketersediaan :
Armed struggle or resistance, which is only a part of Jihad, is not a holy war that is fought for the purpose of drawing people into the fold of Islam.