Shattering Ten Misconceptions
About Islam
by The Muslim Students
Association at USC
In this article, we will try to clear
up many of the misconceptions that are prevalent about Islam. Before
jumping into the list of misconceptions directly, it is important
to give a little interesting background about the source of Islam.
Islam is the name of a way of life
which the Creator wants us to follow. We avoid the word religion
because in many non-Islamic societies, there is a separation of
"religion and state." This separation is not recognized at all in
Islam: the Creator is very much concerned with all that we do, including
the political, social, economic, and other aspects of our society.
Hence, Islam is a complete way of life.
The source of Islam is Allah, the
Creator of everything known and unknown to us. He is One, and He
is Unique. Allah has taught us about Islam via two mediums: the
Qur'an and the Sunnah. Both the Qur'an and Sunnah were transmitted
to us, humanity, via the Messenger of Allah: Muhammad bin Abdullah,
may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him (saws). The Messenger
of Allah was nothing more and nothing less than a mortal messenger
of the immortal Creator.
The Qur'an is a book containing the
literal Word of Allah. It was transmitted from Allah to an angel
of His (Gabriel), and from the angel to the Messenger of Allah who
delivered it to us. The Qur'an covers a wide variety of topics,
including evidence to support its claim of being the Word of the
Creator, stories of earlier generations, rules which humanity is
asked to obey, and information about the Hereafter. The Qur'an claims
that it is protected from change by other than Allah, and this is
confirmed by its 1400 year history. The earliest copies and the
latest copies are the same.
The Sunnah is the term used to describe
how the Messenger of Allah (saws) lived his life. The Messenger's
life is an example for all Muslims, or those who accept Islam, to
follow. Whatever the Messenger (saws) did, said, or approved of
is a source of Islam just as much as the Qur'an. The Messenger's
role is not overemphasized: his life was dictated by what the Creator
desired, and the Messenger did not add or subtract to Islam according
to his own personal whim. His life was such that his wife called
him "a walking Qur'an."
The Qur'an and Sunnah are the only
two mediums by which Allah has directly taught us about Islam. This
leads us to the following simple but critical principle:
If any man or woman engages
in a belief or action which clearly contradicts the Qur'an or Sunnah,
then that belief or action cannot be thought of as `Islamic'.
This rule applies whether the man
or woman is Muslim or non-Muslim. Hence, we cannot equate Islam
and the Muslims. Islam is the way of life; Muslims are people who
claim to follow that way of life. A Muslim may claim to follow Islam,
but be wrong. In the context of misconceptions, we can restate the
above principle in a slightly different way:
Some misconceptions about
Islam are due to the wrong beliefs and actions of Muslims, and others
are due to a significant lack of understanding and false stereotyping
by non-Muslims.
Several misconceptions are listed
below. Instead of simply stating the misconception by itself, we
have also included some reasons why people might adopt that misconception.
Therefore, each entry in the list is given in the following form:
<Statement of misconception>
because:
- <reason 1>
- <reason 2>
- etc.
After each misconception and its
possible reasons, we show briefly why the misconception is false
by showing one or more of three possibilities:
- a reason is false
- the reason does not logically
lead to the misconception
- a key piece of information is
being ignored
Our answers to the misconceptions
are drawn from the Qur'an and Sunnah. All other approaches are insufficient:
Islam is a way of life which is very firmly based on a scholarly
approach, an approach which is based on knowledge.
Misconception 1
Islam is `the religion of
peace' because:
- the Arabic word Islam is derived
from the Arabic word "Al-Salaam" which means peace.
It might seem strange to think of
this as a misconception, but in fact it is. The root word of Islam
is "al-silm" which means "submission" or "surrender."
It is understood to mean "submission to Allah." In spite of whatever
noble intention has caused many a Muslim to claim that Islam is
derived primarily from peace, this is not true. Allah says in the
Qur'an (translated):
[2:136] Say (O Muslims):
We believe in Allah and that which is revealed to us and that which
was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and
the tribes, and that which Moses and Jesus received, and that which
the prophets received from their Lord. We make no distinction between
any of them, and to Him we have surrendered. [Arabic "Muslimoon"]
A secondary root of Islam may be
"Al-Salaam" (peace), however the text of the Qur'an makes it clear
that Allah has clearly intended the focus of this way of life to
be submission to Him. This entails submission to Him at all times,
in times of peace, war, ease, or difficulty.
Misconception 2
In Islam, denial of human
rights is OK because:
- Islam is against pure democracy
- Islam tolerates slavery
The misconception does not follow
from the reasons given, and the reasons ignore a great deal of information.
As stated earlier, Islam is a complete
way of life. Given this, it is not surprising that the Creator is
concerned with the method which we choose to govern ourselves. The
pre-eminent rule which the Islamic state must observe is stated
in the Qur'an (translation follows):
[4:59] O you who believe!
Obey Allah, and obey the Messenger, and those charged with authority
among you. If you differ in anything among yourselves, refer it
to Allah and His Messenger, if you do believe in Allah and the Last
Day; That is best, and most suitable for final determination.
From this verse, it is clear that
the state's obligation of obedience to the Creator is as important
as the obedience of the individual. Hence, the Islamic state must
derive its law from the Qur'an and Sunnah. This principle excludes
certain choices from the Islamic state's options for political and
economic systems, such as a pure democracy, unrestricted capitalism,
communism, socialism, etc. For example, a pure democracy places
the people above the Qur'an and Sunnah, and this is disobedience
to the Creator. However, the best alternative to a pure democracy
is a democracy that implements and enforces the Shariah (Islamic
Law).
The Creator also states in the Qur'an
(translated):
So whatever thing
you are given, that is only a provision of this world's life, and
what is with Allah is better and more lasting for those who believe
and rely on their Lord, and those who shun the great sins and indecencies,
and whenever they are angry they forgive, and those who respond
to their Lord and keep up prayer, and their rule is to take counsel
among themselves, and who spend out of what We have given them.[Qur'an
42:36-38]
Allah orders us in this verse to
conduct our matters by taking counsel among ourselves, or by consulting
each other. This is the methodology of the Islamic state, to consult
one another, but to always keep the Qur'an and Sunnah paramount.
Any law which contradicts the Qur'an or Sunnah is unlawful. This
broad principle of consultation is certainly wide enough to encompass
a form of government where all are heard - in fact, encouraged to
be heard. The early Islamic states were of this form. The petty
governments of many `Muslim countries' today do not apply this principle
and in fact commit many crimes against the people.
As for slavery, Islam is unique among
the `religions' in its close attention to the peaceful removal of
this practice. Before the advent of Islam, slavery was widespread
all over the world. The Messenger of Islam taught us that freeing
slaves was a great deed in the sight of Allah. From the Sunnah,
specifically in the study of the Sunnah called Sahih Bukhari, we
find:
Narrated Abu Huraira: The
Prophet said, "Whoever frees a Muslim slave, Allah will save all
the parts of his body from the (Hell) Fire as he has freed the body-parts
of the slave." Said bin Marjana said that he narrated that Hadith
to `Ali bin Al-Husain and he freed his slave for whom `Abdullah
bin Ja'far had offered him ten thousand Dirhams or one-thousand
Dinars.[3:46:693]
Also from the Sunnah, specifically
in the study of the Sunnah called Malik's Muwatta, we find:
Narrated Aisha Ummul
Mu'minin: The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, was asked what was the most excellent kind of slave to
free. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, answered, "The most expensive and the most valuable to his
master."[38:9:15]
The Creator has also made it easy
for slaves to gain their freedom. From the Sunnah, specifically
in the study of the Sunnah called Sahih Bukhari, we find:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Whoever frees his portion of a common slave should
free the slave completely by paying the rest of his price from his
money if he has enough money; otherwise the price of the slave is
to be estimated and the slave is to be helped to work without hardship
till he pays the rest of his price."[3:46:704]
The condition of slavery is very
different in Islam than the harsh conditions imposed by non-Muslims
or disobedient Muslims. From the Sunnah, specifically in the study
of the Sunnah called Sunan Abu-Dawud, we find:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet (saw) said: None of you must say: "My slave" (abdi)
and "My slave-woman" (amati), and a slave must not say: "My lord"
(rabbi or rabbati). The master (of a slave) should say: "My young
man" (fataya) and "My young woman" (fatati), and a slave should
say "My master" (sayyidi) and "My mistress" (sayyidati), for you
are all (Allah's) slave and the Lord is Allah, Most High.[41:4957]
Also from the Sunnah, specifically
in the study of the Sunnah called Sahih Bukhari, we find:
Narrated Al-Ma'rur
bin Suwaid: I saw Abu Dhar Al-Ghifari wearing a cloak, and his slave,
too, was wearing a cloak. We asked him about that (i.e. how both
were wearing similar cloaks). He replied, "Once I abused a man and
he complained of me to the Prophet. The Prophet asked me, `Did you
abuse him by slighting his mother?' He added, `Your slaves are your
brethren upon whom Allah has given you authority. So, if one has
one's brethren under one's control, one should feed them with the
like of what one eats and clothe them with the like of what one
wears. You should not overburden them with what they cannot bear,
and if you do so, help them (in their hard job)."[3:46:721]
As a result of the teachings of Islam,
slavery was almost completely eradicated from many areas of the
Muslim world, peacefully and without bloodshed.
Misconception 3
In Islam, women are inferior
to men because:
- a man can marry up to 4 wives,
a woman can marry only one man
- a man's share of inheritance
is bigger than a woman's
- a man can marry a non-Muslim,
a woman cannot
- women must wear the veil
This widely held misconception does
not remotely follow from the reasons given. The first and most important
observation to make about the popular question "Are men and women
equal?" is that it is a badly-formed, unanswerable question. The
problem which many people conveniently ignore is that "equal" is
not defined. This is a very critical point: the equality must be
specified with respect to some measurable property. For example,
women on average are superior to men if we ask who is shorter in
height than the other ("Growth and Development", Encyclopaedia Britannica,
1992). Women are also superior on average if we ask whom do children
bond to deeper, mothers or fathers. Women are also superior on average
if we ask who has a tendency to socialize more. On the other hand,
men are superior on average if we ask who is taller in height than
the other. And so on: every question can be turned around, and more
importantly these are properties which are irrelevant.
What then, is the really important
property which we are worried about in terms of gender equality?
Naturally, from the point of view of the Qur'an and Sunnah, the
obvious important property is who is dearer to Allah, men or women?
This question is emphatically answered in the Qur'an (translation),
If any do deeds of
righteousness - be they male or female - and have faith, they will
enter Paradise, and not the least injustice will be done to them.[4:124]
For Muslim men and women,
for believing men and women, for devout men and women, for truthful
men and women, for men and women who are patient and constant, for
men and women who humble themselves, for men and women who give
in charity, for men and women who fast, for men and women who guard
their chastity, and for men and women who engage much in Allah's
praise, for them has Allah prepared forgiveness and great reward.[33:35]
The Qur'an and Sunnah repeat over
and over again that Allah only favours one person over another based
on that person's awareness, consciousness, fear, love, and hope
of Allah (the Arabic word is difficult to translate: Taqwa). All
other criteria are excluded: gender, ethnic group, country, ancestry,
etc.
Given that Allah does not favour
one gender over the other in His attention to us (and it helps to
remember that Allah is neither male nor female), we can now address
the differences between the genders in Islam. First, men and women
are not the same as we know. The Creator states in the Qur'an (translation),
...and the male is not like
the female...[3:36]
Men and women are different in their
composition, and in their responsibilities under Islam. However,
both are bound by obligations to one another, especially the following
important one which must be understood in any discussion on men
and women. From the Qur'an (translation),
And marry those among
you who are single and those who are fit among your male slaves
and your female slaves; if they are needy, Allah will make them
free from want out of His grace; and Allah is Ample-giving, Knowing.[24:32]
In this verse, the Creator emphasizes
that marriage is to be vigorously pursued by the Muslims: the state
of being single is not to be maintained. With this in mind, we can
begin to understand the four reasons cited above for the nonetheless
erroneous conclusion.
Men and women are different in their
responsibilities towards the families that they are strongly encouraged
to set up. Women are not obligated to work, whereas men are obligated.
The man must provide for the family, but the woman does not have
to spend out of her money for it, though she gets a reward for doing
so. Allah says in the Qur'an (translation),
Men are in charge
of women, because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other,
and because they spend of their property (for the support of women).
So good women are the obedient, guarding in secret that which Allah
hath guarded. As for those from whom ye fear rebellion, admonish
them and banish them to beds apart, and scourge them. Then if they
obey you, seek not a way against them. Lo! Allah is ever High, Exalted,
Great.[4:34]
From the Sunnah, specifically in
the study of the Sunnah called Sahih Bukhari, we find:
[2:24:545] Narrated `Amr
bin Al-Harith: Zainab, the wife of `Abdullah said, "I was in the
Mosque and saw the Prophet (saws) saying, `O women ! Give alms even
from your ornaments.' " Zainab used to provide for `Abdullah and
those orphans who were under her protection. So she said to `Abdullah,
"Will you ask Allah's Apostle whether it will be sufficient for
me to spend part of the Zakat on you and the orphans who are under
my protection?" He replied "Will you yourself ask Allah's Apostle
?" (Zainab added): So I went to the Prophet and I saw there an Ansari
woman who was standing at the door (of the Prophet ) with a similar
problem as mine. Bilal passed by us and we asked him, `Ask the Prophet
whether it is permissible for me to spend (the Zakat) on my husband
and the orphans under my protection.' And we requested Bilal not
to inform the Prophet about us. So Bilal went inside and asked the
Prophet regarding our problem. The Prophet (saws) asked, "Who are
those two?" Bilal replied that she was Zainab. The Prophet said,
"Which Zainab?" Bilal said, "The wife of `Adullah (bin Masud)."
The Prophet said, "Yes, (it is sufficient for her) and she will
receive a double rewards (for that): One for helping relatives,
and the other for giving Zakat."
Given that husbands are obligated
to provide for wives, and that marriage is a highly recommended
goal of Islam, it is easy to see why women's inheritance share is
half that of men. We note also that men are obligated to provide
a suitable dowry to women on marriage. In fact, it is preferable
at this point to speak in terms of husbands and wives instead of
men and women. Allah says in the Qur'an (translation),
And give women their
dowries as a free gift, but if they of themselves be pleased to
give up to you a portion of it, then eat it with enjoyment and with
wholesome result.[4:4]
Allah says in the Qur'an (translation),
...And they (women) have
rights similar to those (of men) over them in kindness, and men
are a degree above them..[2:228].
This one degree in no way affects
the position of the Creator in which He has stated that He does
not hold women dearer to him than men, or vice versa. Rather it
is simply a way of partitioning responsibilities in a household
of two adults: someone must make the final decision on daily matters.
As will be shown below in a section on a different misconception,
though the final decision rests with the husband, it is through
mutual consultation that decisions are best reached at.
While men are allowed to marry up
to four wives, they are also commanded to meet the preconditions
of being able to financially support them. They must also deal with
each wife justly and fairly with respect to marital and economic
obligations. Allah says in the Qur'an (translation),
[4:3] If ye fear that ye
shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, Marry women of
your choice, Two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall
not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (a captive)
that your right hands possess, that will be more suitable, to prevent
you from doing injustice.
Moreover, women are allowed to reject
any marriage proposal made to her by prospective suitors, thus if
she does not feel she can abide by the rules of the Qur'an and Sunnah
if she marries a certain person, she can reject his proposal. While
it is irrelevant to Islam, it is worthwhile to note that both Judaism
and Christianity allow polygamy. The idea is not as foreign to the
non-Muslims as is often claimed.
Finally, the wearing of the veil
by women is also an illogical premise to claim that women are inferior
to men. It is more appropriate to indict a society of female exploitation
if it tolerates pornography rather than if it enforces the veil.
Given that Allah is neither male nor female, given that He does
not endear people to Himself based on their gender, given that the
Creator cares about all of us male or female, given that the sexual
and violent drive of men is stronger than that of women...given
all this, it is illogical to cast a negative light on the following
injunctions contained in the Qur'an (translation),
O Prophet, tell your wives
and daughters and the believing women to draw their outer garments
around them (when they go out or are among men). That is better
in order that they may be known (to be Muslims) and not be annoyed...[33:59]
Say to the believing
man that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that
will make for greater purity for them; and Allah is well acquainted
with all that they do. And say to the believing women that they
should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; and that they should
not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily
appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms
and not display their beauty except to their husbands...[24:30-31]
On this misconception, there is a
great deal more to write, most of it showing how current practices
in many Muslim lands go against what the Qur'an and Sunnah have
ordained, lands in which women are treated as property (unIslamic),
are not educated (unIslamic), are forbidden their economic rights
(unIslamic), and more. On this point in particular, we encourage
everyone to consult the Qur'an and Sunnah before incriminating Islam.
Always remember that Islam is a complete way of life from the Creator,
and that Muslims are people who claim to follow that way of life.
A Muslim may claim to follow Islam, but be wrong.
Misconception 4
Islam is well-suited only
to the Arabs because:
- most Muslims are Arabs
- the Qur'an is in Arabic
The first reason for this misconception
is far from the truth. Of the more than one billion Muslims around
the world, only 18% are Arab. The most populous Muslim country in
the world is Indonesia. The second most populous Muslim country
is Bangladesh. Neither of these countries is Arab.
Islam is the fastest growing major
religion in the world (Encyclopaedia Britannica). It has adherents
on all the populated continents, and is accessible to Arabs and
non-Arabs alike. In the United States, Muslims are expected to become
the largest religious minority around the turn of the century, outstripping
the Jews.
The universal appeal of Islam to
Arabs and non-Arabs comes in spite of the Qur'an being in Arabic.
Allah states in the Qur'an that this way of life called Islam is
for all people (translation follows),
And We (Allah) have
not sent you (Muhammad) but as a mercy to the worlds.[21:107]
We have not sent you
but as a universal (Messenger) to men, giving them glad tidings,
and warning them (against sin), but most men understand not.[34:28]
Moreover, the Creator does not use
the colour or mother tongue of people to judge them, be they Arab
or not. Instead, it is the level of their awareness of Allah which
is the criterion,
O mankind! We created
you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into
nations and tribes, that you may know each other (not that you may
despise each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight
of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has
full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things)."[49:13]
The choice of Arabic as the language
of the Qur'an is explained very simply and clearly (translation
follows),
And if We (Allah)
had made it a Qur'an in a foreign tongue, they would certainly have
said: "Why have not its communications been made clear? What! a
foreign (tongue) and an Arab!" Say: It is, to those who believe,
a guidance and a healing; and (as for) those who do not believe,
there is a heaviness in their ears and it is obscure to them; these
shall be called to from a far-off place.[41:44]
However, it is also important to
emphasize that the Qur'an in its revealed form in Arabic is the
literal Word of the Creator - but any translation is not. Each translation
is more accurately called a translation of an interpretation, for
every translator includes his or her own bias.
Misconception 5
Islam rejects Jesus because:
- Jesus is not accepted as `the
Son of God'
The Qur'an and Sunnah both teach
us emphatically and without any doubt that the Creator considers
the statement of the Trinity to be a great falsehood. The Qur'an
states (translation):
They say: "(Allah)
the Most Merciful has begotten a son!" Indeed you have put forth
a thing most monstrous! At it the skies are ready to burst, the
earth to split asunder, and the mountains to fall down in utter
ruin, that they should invoke a son for (Allah) the Most Merciful.
For it is not consonant with the majesty of (Allah) the Most Merciful
that He should beget a son: Not one of the beings in the heavens
and the earth but must come to (Allah) the Most Merciful as a servant.[19:88-93]
However, the misconception that Jesus
is rejected does not follow from the reason given above. It is more
precise to say that identifying Jesus as `the Son of God' is rejected.
As a Messenger of Allah, Jesus is accorded the same honour that
all the Messengers are given, as the following verse attests to
(translation),
[2:136] Say (O Muslims):
We believe in Allah and that which is revealed to us and that which
was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and
the tribes, and that which Moses and Jesus received, and that which
the prophets received from their Lord. We make no distinction between
any of them, and to Him we have surrendered. [Arabic "Muslimoon"]
Misconception 6
Islam orders the worship
of a man because:
- Muslims are also `Muhammadans'
Early non-Muslim quasi-researchers
of Islam called it `Muhammadanism', implying in some way that Muslims
worshipped the Messenger of Allah (saws). Hence, the (false) basis
for this misconception really emanates from non-Muslims. However,
as was described above, a "Muslim" is "one who submits to Allah."
The essence of Islam is pure, pure, pure monotheism. Allah says
in the Qur'an (translated):
Say: He is Allah,
the One and Only; Allah, the One on whom all depend; He begets not,
nor is He begotten. And there is none comparable to Him.[112:1-4]
Muhammad is no more
than a messenger: many Were the messengers that passed away before
him. If he died or were slain, will you then turn back on your heels?
If any did turn back on his heels, not the least harm will he do
to Allah; but Allah (on the other hand) will swiftly reward those
who (serve Him) with gratitude.[3:144]
From the Sunnah, specifically in
the study of the Sunnah called Sahih Bukhari, we find:
Narrated Mu'adh bin Jabal:
The Prophet said, "O Mu'adh! Do you know what Allah's Right upon
His slaves is?" I said, "Allah and His Apostle know best." The Prophet
said, "To worship Him (Allah) Alone and to join none in worship
with Him (Allah). Do you know what their right upon Him is?" I replied,
"Allah and His Apostle know best." The Prophet said, "Not to punish
them (if they do so)."[9:93:470]
Narrated `Umar: I heard
the Prophet saying, "Do not exaggerate in praising me as the Christians
praised the son of Mary, for I am only a Slave. So, call me the
Slave of Allah and His Apostle."[4:55:654]
Misconception 7
Islam tolerates the killing
of innocents because:
- Muslims can be terrorists
- Muslims engage in `holy wars'
(jihad)
- Islam spread by the sword
- it has a harsh and cruel judicial
system
This misconception is one of the
most widely held misconceptions about Islam today. And yet in the
Qur'an, the Creator unambiguously states (translation),
Nor take life - which Allah
has made sacred - except for just cause. And if anyone is slain
wrongfully, we have given his heir authority (to demand retaliation
or to forgive): but let him not exceed bounds in the matter of taking
life, for he is helped (by the Law)[17:33]
Based on this verse, it is Islamically
unlawful to murder anyone who is innocent of certain crimes. It
is well to remember at this point the distinction made above between
Qur'an and Sunnah, and the Muslims: only the Qur'an and Sunnah are
guaranteed to be in accordance with what the Creator desires, whereas
the Muslims may possibly deviate. Hence, if any Muslim kills an
innocent person, that Muslim has committed a grave sin, and certainly
the action cannot be claimed to have been done "in the name of Islam."
It should be clear, then, that "Muslim
terrorist" is almost an oxymoron: by killing innocent people, a
Muslim is committing an awesome sin, and Allah is Justice personified.
This phrase is offensive and demeaning of Islam, and it should be
avoided. It is hoped that as the general level of public awareness
and understanding of Islam increases, people will keep "terrorism"
and "Islam" separate from each other, not to be used in the same
phrase.
Another reason advanced in support
of the misconception is that the Creator has imposed `jihad' on
us. The term "holy war" is from the time of the Crusades and originated
in Europe as a rallying cry against the Muslims in Jerusalem. Jihad
is an Arabic word meaning struggle, but in the context of many verses
in the Qur'an, it carries the meaning of military struggle, or war.
Allah gradually introduced the obligation of military struggle to
the Muslim community at the time of the Messenger (saws). The first
verse ever revealed in that connection is as follows (translation),
Permission (to fight)
is given to those upon whom war is made because they are oppressed,
and most surely Allah is well able to assist them;[22:39]
This verse lays down the precondition
for all war in Islam: there must exist certain oppressive conditions
on the people. The Creator unequivocally orders us to fight oppression
and persecution, even at the expense of bloodshed as the following
verse shows (translation),
And fight in the cause of
Allah with those who fight with you, and do not exceed the limits,
surely Allah does not love those who exceed the limits. And kill
them wherever you find them, and drive them out from where they
drove you out, and persecution is severer than slaughter, and do
not fight with them at the Sacred Mosque (in Makkah) until they
fight with you in it, but if they do fight you, then slay them;
such is the reward of the unbelievers. But if they desist, then
surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. And fight with them until there
is no persecution, and religion should be only for Allah, but if
they desist, then there should be no hostility except against the
oppressors.[2:190-192]
As one might imagine, the method
of military struggle has been clearly and extensively defined in
the Qur'an and Sunnah. Since this subject is a huge one, we simply
summarize part of it by noting that it is unlawful to kill women,
children, the infirm, the old, and the innocent. From the Sunnah,
specifically in the study of the Sunnah called Sahih Bukhari, we
find:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
During some of the Ghazawat of the Prophet a woman was found killed.
Allah's Apostle disapproved the killing of women and children.[4:52:257]
A related misconception to jihad
is often propagated by Muslims who say that "Jihad is only for self-defence
of physical borders." The Qur'an and Sunnah refute this notion categorically.
As the verses cited above show, jihad is obligatory wherever there
is injustice, and Muslims need not acknowledge imaginary lines around
the earth when it comes to upholding this obligation. The Messenger
of Allah (saws) has also commented on this extensively in the Sunnah.
From the study of the Sunnah called Sahih Bukhari, we find that,
Narrated Abu Musa:
A man came to the Prophet and asked, "A man fights for war booty;
another fights for fame and a third fights for showing off; which
of them fights in Allah's Cause?" The Prophet said, "He who fights
that Allah's Word (i.e. Islam) should be superior, fights in Allah's
Cause."[4:52:65]
Hence, the Creator obligates us to
fight wherever people are being grossly deprived of freely hearing
or practicing the Message of Allah as contained in the Qur'an and
Sunnah. Sayyed Qutb, a famous Muslim scholar eloquently discusses
the notion of jihad and self-defence in his book Milestones,
"If we insist on calling
Islamic jihad a defensive movement, then we must change the meaning
of the word `defence' and mean by it `defence of man' against all
those elements which limit his freedom. These elements take the
form of beliefs and concepts, as well as of political systems, based
on economic, racial, or class distinction."
A third reason often cited for the
misconception about Islam which says that this way of life tolerates
the killing of innocents is that the judicial system of Islam is
unnecessarily harsh. This reason is weak in two respects. First,
it presupposes that human beings are more just and more merciful
than the Creator, and therefore we can change the law. Second, it
is often based on gross oversimplifications of Islamic law, such
as saying "all thieves get their hands cut off."
The Qur'an and Sunnah make it clear
that the law of retaliation (or equality) governs us for murder
and physical injury, but forgiveness is better as the following
verses from the Qur'an show (translation),
O you who believe!
the law of equality is prescribed to you in cases of murder: the
free for the free, the slave for the slave, the woman for the woman.
But if any remission is made by the brother of the slain, then prosecution
(for the bloodwit) should be made according to usage, and payment
should be made to him in a good manner; this is an alleviation from
your Lord and a mercy; so whoever exceeds the limit after this he
shall have a painful chastisement.[2:178]
The recompense for
an injury is an injury equal thereto (in degree): but if a person
forgives and makes reconciliation, his reward is due from Allah:
for (Allah) loves not those who do wrong. But indeed if any do help
and defend themselves after a wrong (done) to them, against such
there is no cause of blame. The blame is only against those who
oppress men and insolently transgress beyond bounds through the
land, defying right and justice: for such there will be a grievous
penalty. And whoever is patient and forgiving, these most surely
are actions due to courage.[42:40-43]
The Creator ordained the law of retaliation
on us knowing full well that we might question it. In many non-Muslim
societies today, there are ongoing debates about the death penalty.
In Islam, this discussion is moot: the Creator has decided the matter
for us. He has however given us an interesting verse in the Qur'an
which advises to consider the matter carefully if we want to understand
it (translation follows),
And there is life
for you in (the law of) retaliation, O people of understanding,
that you may guard yourselves.[2:179]
Most people are also unaware of the
stringent conditions which must be met for the law of retaliation
to be applicable. The Sunnah is full of examples of the Messenger
of Allah showing us when the law's preconditions were fulfilled.
For example, a thief is only liable to lose his or her hand if the
item stolen exceeds a certain value, and if it is proven that the
item was taken from its normal resting place. Stealing food is not
punishable by the loss of one's hand, and other items are exempt
as well. This is just an example of how gingerly the law is applied
in Islam.
Finally, another reason advanced
for this prevalent misconception is that Islam `spread by the sword'.
It should be clear by now that we must always distinguish between
the Qur'an and Sunnah and the Muslims when it comes to determining
what the Creator has asked of us. Allah has stated clearly in the
Qur'an (translation),
There is no compulsion
in religion; truly the right way has become clearly distinct from
error; therefore, whoever rejects Satan (and what he calls to) and
believes in Allah, he indeed has laid hold on the firmest handhold,
which shall not break off, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing.[2:256]
Hence, it is impossible to accept
Islam under duress. Even if misguided Muslims were to try to `force'
Islam somehow on others, it would not be accepted by the Creator
based on this verse.
Historical arguments that try to
demonstrate that Muslims did not `convert others by force' are actually
secondary to the argument given above. However, it is worth noting
that historically, Islam did spread by peaceful means. The Message
of the Creator was conveyed to Africa and to southeast Asia by trading
Muslims, and today the largest Muslim country in the world is Indonesia.
The military expeditions that led to the conquest of large swathes
of territory in Europe and central Asia were all marked by tolerance
of other creeds and faith.
Again, it is important to remember
that Allah declares it IMPOSSIBLE that Islam can be forced on a
person, hence Muslims find it useless to try!
Misconception 8
Islam is intolerant of other
religions because
- the Qur'an condemns the other
religions as false
The Creator has taught us in the
Qur'an and Sunnah that all other `religions' and ways of life are
unacceptable to Him if a person is aware of Islam. The Qur'an states
(translation),
And whoever desires a religion
other than Islam, it shall not be accepted from him, and in the
hereafter he shall be one of the losers.[3:85]
However, even though the Creator
has clearly specified that no other way of life is acceptable to
Him except Islam (i.e. submission to Him as embodied in the Qur'an
and Sunnah), He has also commanded the Muslims to be tolerant of
people who espouse other creeds. From the Sunnah, specifically in
the study of the Sunnah called Al-Awsat by Al-Tabarani, we find
regarding those non-Muslims living in the Islamic state,
The Messenger of Allah (saws)
said, "One who kills a non-Muslim person under protection (Arabic:
dhimmi) will not even smell the fragrance of Paradise."
Also from the Sunnah, specifically
in a report from Al-Khatib, we find that the Messenger of Allah
(saws) also said:
Whoever hurts a non-Muslim
person under protection, I am his adversary, and I shall be an adversary
to him on the Day of Resurrection.
In short, Islam is intolerant of
false ideas, however it is tolerant of the people who hold to those
ideas. One historical example of Muslims living up to the standard
of Islam can be found from the time of the Spanish Inquisition.
During that disaster sprung by misguided Catholics, some Spanish
Jews fled to Muslim Turkey and to this day, there is a community
of Spanish-speaking Jews in Turkey. Another example may be found
during one of the Crusader invasions from Western Europe. Some of
the the Catholic Western European knights were so likely to rape,
murder, and pillage the Jews and Orthodox Christians, that when
the Muslims won, they were treated as a liberating force by those
non-Muslims.
Misconception 9
Islam is a racist, afro-centric
cult because:
- Nation of Islam espouses the
superiority of the black man
- The Nation of Islam recognizes
God as a black man
One of the great misconceptions of
the twentieth century is that the so-called `Nation of Islam' is
a Muslim community, or more precisely: a community which submits
to Allah by following the Qur'an and Sunnah. The `Nation of Islam'
is a man-made way of life which borrowed some elements of Islam
and then mixed them with a large number of inventions and lies to
reach their present doctrines.
It suffices to point out the `Nation
of Islam's deviation in two areas. First, they reject the essence
of Islam by concocting a story wherein the Creator takes the form
of a black man. From their on-line publications, we find that the
`Nation of Islam' believes in
...one God (Allah) and that
Allah (God) appeared in the Person of Master W. Fard Muhammad, July,
1930; the long awaited `Messiah' of the Christians and the `Mahdi'
of the Muslims...
However, the Creator states in the
Qur'an (translation),
[6:103] No vision can grasp
Him, but His grasp is over all vision: He is above all comprehension,
yet is acquainted with all things.
The `Nation of Islam' also claims
that white men are `devils', and that black people are in general
superior to all other races. However, from the Sunnah, specifically
in the Messenger of Allah's farewell sermon, we find the Messenger
(pbuh) saying:
All mankind is from Adam
and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab
has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority
over a black nor a black has any superiority over a white - except
by piety and good action.
There are many other beliefs which
the `Nation of Islam' holds which take it outside of Islam. It is
interesting to note that in the mid-1970's, the overwhelming majority
of the group realized its errors and converted to true Islam. There
is, however, a splinter group which remains active today.
Misconception 10
Islam produces a lazy, uneducated
society because:
- all things come from God, and
so fatalism is OK
- modern technology and science
are condemned
The reasons given for this misconception
are false, and the misconception itself is actually refuted directly
by the Qur'an and Sunnah. While it is true that the Creator is the
source of everything to us, it is not true that this can be used
as an excuse for humanity to hide behind as the following verses
from the Qur'an state (translation),
The worshippers of
false gods say: "If Allah had so willed, we should not have worshipped
anything but Him - neither we nor our fathers,- nor should we have
prescribed prohibitions other than His." So did those who went before
them. But what is the mission of messengers but to preach the Clear
Message? [16:35]
They (the idolaters) say,
"If it had been the will of (Allah) the Most Merciful, we should
not have worshipped such (deities)!" Of that they have no knowledge:
they do nothing but lie![43:20]
Allah has taught us via the Qur'an
and Sunnah that we all have a certain amount of free will. This
free will must be exercised properly in accordance with the Qur'an
and Sunnah to please the Creator. This is plenty of motivation for
all Muslims to push themselves to be the most knowledgeable, effective
Muslims they can be. If Muslim societies today are not meeting their
potential, it is surely not due to their knowledge of Islam, rather
it is their ignorance of this way of life. The importance of seeking
knowledge and working are made clear in the Sunnah.
From the Sunnah, specifically in
the study of the Sunnah called Sunan Abu-Dawud, we find:
Narrated Anas ibn
Malik: A man of the Ansar came to the Prophet (pbuh) and begged
from him.[9:1637]
He (the Prophet) asked:
Have you nothing in your house? He replied: Yes, a piece of cloth,
a part of which we wear and a part of which we spread (on the ground),
and a wooden bowl from which we drink water.
He said: Bring them to me.
He then brought these articles to him and he (the Prophet) took
them in his hands and asked: Who will buy these? A man said: I shall
buy them for one dirham. He said twice or thrice: Who will offer
more than one dirham? A man said: I shall buy them for two dirhams.
He gave these to him and
took the two dirhams and, giving them to the Ansari, he said: Buy
food with one of them and hand it to your family, and buy an axe
and bring it to me. He then brought it to him. The Apostle of Allah
(pbuh) fixed a handle on it with his own hands and said: Go, gather
firewood and sell it, and do not let me see you for a fortnight.
The man went away and gathered firewood and sold it. When he had
earned ten dirhams, he came to him and bought a garment with some
of them and food with the others.
The Apostle of Allah (pbuh)
then said: This is better for you than that begging should come
as a spot on your face on the Day of Judgment. Begging is right
only for three people: one who is in grinding poverty, one who is
seriously in debt, or one who is responsible for compensation and
finds it difficult to pay.
Also from the Sunnah, specifically
in the study of the Sunnah called Sunan Ibn Majah, we find that
the Messenger of Allah said:
Seeking knowledge is a duty
upon every Muslim.
Knowledge of the Qur'an and Sunnah
are clearly the best types of knowledge, and knowledge which benefits
humanity is good as well. The Qur'an and Sunnah do not condemn the
study of this earth and in fact the Creator encourages us to investigate
the world we live in according to the following verse from the Qur'an
(translation),
Behold! in the creation
of the heavens and the earth, and the alternation of night and day,
there are indeed Signs for people of understanding. People who celebrate
the praises of Allah, standing, sitting, and lying down on their
sides, and contemplate the (wonders of) creation in the heavens
and the earth, (with the thought): "Our Lord! not for nothing have
You created (all) this! Glory to You! Give us salvation from the
penalty of the Fire."[3:190-191]
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