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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:
"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, Muhammad(S) said:
"... the mujahid (one who carries out jihad) is he who
strives against himself for the sake of obeying
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. 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 and inflicted heavy damage. 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.
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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.
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.
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."
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