By New Age Islam Staff Writer
30 September 2023
Different Exegetes And Islamic Scholars Justify Violence
With The Help Of The Quran
Main Points:
1.
Violence has become
a way of life in Islamic society.
2.
Violence is
justified against other sects.
3.
Dr Zakir Naik
justified suicide bombing in 'special circumstances'.
4.
Dr Tahirul Qadri
justified killing for blasphemy.
5.
Theory of Abrogation
of verses is based on violence against non-Muslims.
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The Quran is the primary book of Islamic principles and
laws. It has laid down the contours of a peaceful society where all the
communities will live in harmony. It contains chapters which are named after
the prophets of the Jews and the Christians and even after the nation of Saba
which worshipped the sun not because it glorifies sun worship but because it
has a liberal approach to other religious communities. It has chapters after
Mother Mary, Prophet Joseph, Prophet Abraham (peace be upon all), Bani Israel
and Prophet Mohammad pbuh. It narrates the stories of the nation of Bani
Israel, Prophet Moses and Jesus Christ in detail and points out their false
beliefs and deviations. In short, the Quran does not isolate and alienate other
Abrahamic communities from the Islamic community.
The holy Quran does not declare a whole community Kafir
or atheist or disbeliever. It says that disbelief is not collective affair. In
every community, some people deviate from the straight path because of their own
idea or religion. The Quran says that not all the Jews or Christians are on the
wrong path. The Quran points out on a number of occasions that the polytheists
of Makkah believed in one supreme God but they believed in the power of
intercession of their deities like Laat, Manat, Hubal and hundreds of
other deities.
Therefore, the Quran adopts the approach of correcting their
deviations and removing the impurities of their faith. It does not outrightly
rejects any community as non-believers. That's why it only points out the
deviations in the belief of the Christians and Jews and corrects and purifies
their belief. It says that not all the Christians are on the wrong path. There
are Christians who believe in the Quran along with Bible and there are Christians
who do not believe in Trinity as Trinity is only a later period development.
Therefore, the Muslims should also have an inclusive
approach towards other
communities. It should have adopted the approach of
correcting the deviations and innovations in the their faith not of rejecting
whole communities as non-believers.
This approach of rejecting whole communities as atheists and
non-believers led Muslims towards extremism and violence. The poly theists of
Makkah believed in one God but also had deities as intercessors. The Quran
acknowledges that they do believe in Allah but also associate other gods with
Him. The Quran asks them not to associate Allah with others and only worship
Allah.
Similarly, the Quran asks the Christians to remove false
beliefs from their faith system. They should not believe in Trinity and
consider only in the prophet hood of Jesus Christ. The Quran also says that
Christians should not worship their saints. Many Christians believe in the
Quran along with Bible and Torah. But many Christians believe only in Bible but
do not believe in the Quran. So the Quran tells them to also believe in the
Quran. The verse in surah Nisa says:
"O People of the Book!
Have faith in that ( book ) We revealed testifies to the book that is with you
before We annihilate many faces and turn them towards their back or curse them
like We cursed the people of the weekend and Allah's decree does not go in
vain.":(Nisa:47)
The Quran also warns the Jews against their evil deeds and
deviations in the faith which tantamount to Kufr.
But the exegetes among the Muslims adopted an intolerant
approach towards other religious communities rejecting whole communities as
disbelievers and non-believers. This created an atmosphere of acrimony and
insecurity in the society. The Muslim scholars did not act as reformers but as
executioners, ready to punish those whom they declared Kafirs though the
Quran says on hundreds of occasions that the Muslims should not behave like the
religious police but only as reformers.
The theory of abrogation also contributed to the extremist
ideology. According to this theory, all the war verses are universal and the
verses that advise Muslims to treat non-Muslims with love and sympathy have
been abrogated. Thus, a Muslim should remain at war with non-Muslims at all
times. The Islamic ideologues also formulated the ideology that the Muslims
should strive to establish Shariah rule wherever they live. Therefore, struggle
for establishing an Islamic rule became their religious duty even if they
formed only 3 per cent of the population in a particular country. This promoted
terrorism because a handful of Muslims wanted to establish Shariah rule by
force. They considered all the 97 per cent population Kafir who deserved
to be killed. This ideology does not believe in reform enjoined by Quran but on
violence and bloodshed as a means to establish Shariah rule.
Dr Zakir Naik supported suicide bombing in 'special
circumstances' knowing fully well that only terrorists resorted to suicide
bombing. His fatwa emboldened terrorists and extremists.
The Taliban and Al Qaida benefitted from Zakir Naik's fatwa
as they used suicide bombings in a big way. They attacked official buildings,
mosques, Mazars, hospitals and residential complexes killing and maiming
Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Sectarianism among Muslims has also promoted extremism and
violence in the Muslim society. Every sect considers all others Kafir. Some
sects even consider others Wajibul Qatl (worthy to be killed) . This
ideology has been promoted by exegetes and Islamic scholars. One aspect of this
ideology is the concept of blasphemy. To many scholars, blasphemy should be
punished by death. Some scholars include even Muslims as the perpetrator and
have issued the fatwa that even if a Muslim commits blasphemy, he should be
killed. In Pakistan, even religious Islamic scholars are accused of blasphemy
and killed extra judicially. In Pakistan, some religious scholars including Dr
Tahirul Qadri have written books arguing that even Muslims can be killed for
blasphemy. Therefore, if a Muslim believes that the prophet pbuh was a Bashar
( human being), he will be considered guilty of blasphemy and will be killed.
The day is not far when Muslims nog joining Juloos-e- Mohammadi will be
considered Kafir and killed.
This ideology of violence and Takfir has been causing
bloodshed in the Muslim societies from Pakistan to Nigeria and from Philippines
to the Middle East. And the exegetes and Islamic scholars have contributed
greatly in the spread of this ideology of violence. Some scholars like Mohammad
Asad and Maulana Wahiduddin Khan tried to present a moderate interpretation of
Islam but he did not leave a his successors or an organisation to carry forward
his legacy.
Therefore, if the Islamic society really wants to rid itself
of violence and bloodshed, it should shun the ideology of Takfeer and the
approach of rejection of religious communities and promote a culture of
peaceful reform and dialogue.
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