A prominent Islamic scholar who specializes in the Salafi doctrine's perspective on Jihad has turned on the Al-Qaeda organization by publishing a fatwa (religious decree) in which he prohibited suicide operations. Syrian ideologue Abd-al-Munim Mustafa Abu-Halimah, also known as Abu-Basir al-Tartusi, said on his website under the headline "A Word of Warning About Suicide Operations: "I have received 1,000 questions about these operations, which are for me closer to suicide than martyrdom. They are haram (Forbidden) and impermissible, for several reasons." Al-Tartusi, who lives in London, cited in the fatwa that he issued the day before yesterday some of the (Prophet Muhammad's) sayings, among them: "Anyone who harms a believer has no jihad." He said this is for someone who merely harms a believer, so imagine if he kills him, and kills him deliberately." He also cited the saying of the Honorable Messenger: "One who kills a non-Muslim does not find the winds of paradise; its wind is to be found from a 70 years walk." ...
...Al-Tartusi said in his fatwa dated 24 August and published on his website: "Suicide operations necessarily mean a person killing himself with his own hand. This contravenes dozens of the shariah texts that are well documented and proven and which prohibit a person from killing himself with his own hand, whatever the reason for doing so. God Almighty says (And spend of your substance in the cause of Allah and make not your own hands contribute to (your death) and his Honorable Messenger said: "One who kills himself for something on earth will pay the penalty on the Day of Judgment." ...
...He stressed: "This is wrong according to all considerations and criteria. It is wrong according to sharia because it is coercing the one going to fight to kill himself in his suicide bombing operation when he is not convinced of its legitimacy or has some doubts or suspicion about its legitimacy and permissibility or it is to him rather more of suicide than anything else." ...
...He added in his fatwa: "Suicide operations kill innocent persons that are protected under the sharia unfairly, whether these protected persons are Muslims or others. This is forbidden and should not be belittled but one must be much careful about. One's religion remains well as long as he does not shed blood wrongly." According to Islamists in London, the fundamentalist theorist cited many of the Hadiths, including the prophet's sayings: "A Muslim and his blood, possession, and honor are haram to another Muslim", "the Muslim is the one who Muslims are safe from his tongue and hand", and "The Believer is the one that people trust with their possessions and lives."
Here's who's pinging me:
(no pings yet)This entry has been tagged as covering the following subjects: condemn terrorism wahhabism. The following is a list of the ten most recent entries in Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs that share any of these tags:
A semantic analysis of this entry also suggests the following keywords to search for related content on: suicide operations, own hand, person killing, abu basir, killing himself, suicide, operations, himself, kills, Tartusi, Muslim, abu, fatwa, muslim, Abu, tartusi, own, cited, scholar, believer, according, Suicide, hand, munim, london
What links here: View a list of other entries in this blog (if any) that link to this entry
For more on why Islam condemns terrorism, see Muslims Condemn Terrorism.
Deepen your understanding of the issue of terrorism by reading Controversial Issues About Islam: Terrorism.
Or look generally for informational pages on my website tagged with condemn, terrorism, wahhabism
A semantic search of Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs suggests the following as the ten entries most closely related to this entry:
Check out other web pages (if any) that I've bookmarked via del.icio.us that share the same tags: condemn, terrorism, wahhabism
Explore reference materials from Answers.com about these subjects: condemn, terrorism, wahhabism
Read news stories at Common Times about these subjects: condemn, terrorism, wahhabism
View search results at gada.be metasearch service for these subjects: condemn, terrorism, wahhabism
Find books at Amazon.com on these subjects: condemn, terrorism, wahhabism
Check Waypath for blog entries generally related to this entry, or Technorati or Bloglines for blog entries that link to this entry.
Technorati tags: View blog entries, bookmarks and photos tagged by others with the same subjects as this entry: condemn terrorism wahhabism
For external resources on the topic of this entry, you can run a search for its title wahhabi scholar condemns terrorism (Google, DayPop, Feedster) or keyword(s) condemn terrorism wahhabism (Google, DayPop, Feedster). DayPop is a search engine similar to Google that focuses on searching news sources and blogs. Feedster searches blogs via RSS feeds.
The following is a list of the ten most recent entries in veiled4allah as of Mar 15, 2006:
View a list of all entries in veiled4allah