I grow fed up with
people raving about the meaning of the term jihad. They are usually
those who call for moderate Muslims to condem terrorism but they
never call for the Christian Church to candem the klu Klux Klan or
Anders brevik. They frequently deny that any act commuted by
terrorists in the name of Christianity is in fact terrorism but see
every violent act by someone who is a Muslim as a terrorist act. Some
months ago I saw a tweet from someone called "Christian"
codeming a footballer who first name was Islam. Chtistian said "
Why do they have to bring religion into everything?” So please
think of the word Jihad in the way you would use the ancient Greek
word “agon” It might help
Agon comes
from the Greek word agōn, which
is translated with a number of meanings, among them "contest,"
"competition at games," and "gathering." In
ancient Greece, agons (also spelled "agones") were contests
held during public festivals. The contests-among them the ancient
Olympics that our modern Olympics is modelled on-involved everything
from athletics to chariot and horse racing to music and literature.
"Agon" in the realm of literature refers to the dramatic
conflict between the main characters in a Greek play, or more
broadly, between the chief characters in any literary work. The word
is also occasionally used to refer to conflict generally, as in our
first example sentence.
Jihad is an Arabic
word from the root Jee Ha Da. It literally means to
struggle or strive.
Jihad is struggling or striving in the way or sake of
Allah. Jihad takes a
very important status in the doctrine of Islam and is
one of the basic
duties for every Muslim.
Though, it has
nothing whatsoever to do with the term Holy War. Such
a term, or its
equivalent doesn’t exist in the Islamic doctrine. The Christian
Crusaders in the
mid-ages invented this ideology of Holy War.
There is nothing
“Holy” about wars. Wars only involve killings and disasters!
Jihad has many
forms,
Jihad of the
heart/soul (jihad bin nafs/qalb)
Jihad by the tongue
(jihad bil lisan)
Jihad by the
pen/knowledge (jihad bil qalam/ilm)
Jihad by the hand
(jihad bil yad)
Jihad by the sword
(jihad bis saif)
There is nothing
“Holy” about wars. Wars only involve killings and disasters!
Jihad has many
forms,
Jihad of the
heart/soul (jihad bin nafs/qalb)
Jihad by the tongue
(jihad bil lisan)
Jihad by the
pen/knowledge (jihad bil qalam/ilm)
Jihad by the hand
(jihad bil yad)
Jihad by the sword
(jihad bis saif)
So please think
again and enrich your mind and outlook. Think of the crusades and Thomas Aquinas on Holy War.Just war theory (jus bellum iustum) is a doctrine, also referred to as a tradition, of military ethics studied by theologians, ethicists, policy makers, and military leaders. The purpose of the doctrine is to ensure war is morally justifiable through a series of criteria, all of which must be met for a war to be considered just. The criteria are split into two groups: ‘the right to go to war’ (jus ad bellum) and ‘right conduct in war’ (jus in bello). The first concerns the morality of going to war and the second with moral conduct within war.[1] Recently there have been calls for the inclusion of a third category of just war theory—jus post bellum—dealing with the morality of post-war settlement and reconstruction.
Just War theory postulates that war, while terrible, is not always the worst option. There may be responsibilities so important, atrocities that can be prevented or outcomes so undesirable they justify war.
So please think
again and genrichyour mind and outlook.
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