SporeRB01
I am reluctant to discuss Islam because my knowledge is very limited but I feel I have to set the record straight.
^Skye17
3. Jihad
Those who die in jihad [‘a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam’] are assured of salvation. (Many interpret this to include dying in terrorist acts.)
- Sura 61.10-12, Sura 4.74^
Yes, jihad means struggle and fight but it is more to do with one’s own internal struggle fighting against temptation. Not fighting against the enemies of Islam.
The verse 4:74 is related to an actual battle where a high number of Muslims were killed. So, the ‘enemies of Islam’ refers to whichever group of people who wanted the Prophet Mohammad and his followers dead at that time.
As far as I know no one else is assured of salvation in Islam. Mohammed said that he was not certain of it. So if a young man feels he has led a sinful life and is unlikely to be able to do enough good deeds to outweigh his sins, the only way he can certainly avoid hell according to Islam is by taking part in jihad.
I have absolutely no idea what this is all about. Pure fabrication. Total BS.
Muslims, including young Muslim men are encouraged to follow the 5 pillars of Islam which include:
1) Believe in one God
2) Daily prayers
3) Fasting during Ramadan
4) Zakat – giving money to Charity
5) Pilgrimage to Mecca. Once in one’s lifetime if you can afford it.
I am not offended when people discussed radical Islam. I am aware that there are extreme Sunni movements such as the Salafism in Aceh, Indonesia and Wahhabism originating from Saudi Arabia.
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jihad means struggle and fight but it is more to do with one’s own internal struggle fighting against temptation. Not fighting against the enemies of Islam.
This is a quotation from Dan Burmawi, a ex-Muslim born in Jordan who has written three books including Islam, Israel and the West (https://amzn.eu/d/09TP5CgW):
//The word jihad appears 199 times in the two main Islamic hadith books; every single instance refers to warfare, not inner moral conflict. ...
The idea of jihad as a personal, internal struggle comes from a single hadith that has been debunked by major Islamic scholars.
It does not appear in any of the six canonical hadith collections (Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, Nasa'i, Ibn Majah).//
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The verse 4:74 is related to an actual battle where a high number of Muslims were killed. So, the ‘enemies of Islam’ refers to whichever group of people who wanted the Prophet Mohammad and his followers dead at that time.
I have read all through Sura 4. There is nothing in it about a specific battle. The instruction in verse 74 looks like a general instruction, as does the verse after it.
//74 Let those who would sacrifice this life for the Hereafter fight in the cause of Allah. And whoever fights in Allah’s cause—whether they achieve martyrdom or victory—We will honour them with a great reward.
75 Believers fight for the cause of Allah, whereas disbelievers fight for the cause of the Devil.//
Sura 61.10-12 says:
//O believers! Shall I guide you to an exchange that will save you from a painful punishment?
It is to have faith in Allah and His Messenger, and strive in the cause of Allah with your wealth and your lives. …
He will forgive your sins, and admit you into Gardens under which rivers flow, and ˹house you in˺ splendid homes in the Gardens of Eternity.//
Sura 9.41 says:
//O believers!˺ March forth whether it is easy or difficult for you, and strive with your wealth and your lives in the cause of Allah.//
What does ‘March forth’ mean? We can see that from an earlier verse in the same chapter:
//29 Fight those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day, nor comply with what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden, nor embrace the religion of truth from among those who were given the Scripture [Jews and Christians], until they pay the tax, willingly submitting, fully humbled.//
This was not just a matter of self-defence.
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I have absolutely no idea what this is all about. Pure fabrication. Total BS.
It is clear that giving your life in the cause of Allah is thought to lead to guaranteed salvation (see Sura 4.74 and Sura 61.10-12, above, and other passages). According to Dr David Wood, an expert in Islam, this is the only thing that does lead to guaranteed salvation.
In Sura 46.9, Allah tells Mohammed:
//Say, 'I am not different from the other messengers; and I do not know what will be done with me, or with you.//
I e, Mohammed did not know whether he would be saved.
Islam divides the world into the House of Islam and the House of War. The House of Islam is where Islam rules.
//The outside world, which has not yet been subjugated, is called the "House of War," and strictly speaking a perpetual state of jihad, of holy war, is imposed by the law.//
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/islam-rsquo-s-house-of-islam-and-house-of-war
So fighting in the cause of Allah includes extending the rule of Islam, by whatever means.
If a young man has led a sinful life and feels he has no chance of achieving salvation through his future life, dying in jihad may seem to him like his only chance of not going to hell.