By
IOL Staff
DOHA,
October 15 (IslamOnline) - Prominent Muslim scholar Sheikh Yusuf
Al-Qaradawi on Tuesday, October 15, branded the Bali blast as a
heinous crime “which is no more than a total barbarism that is void
of morality and human feeling as well.”
Interviewed
by IslamOnline, Al-Qaradawi stressed that “Islam not only prohibits
attacking non-Muslims who do not launch attacks against Muslims, but
it also urges Muslims to treat those non-Muslims with due respect and
kindness, especially non-Muslims who live along with Muslims within
the Islamic territories.”
“It
goes without saying that the tragedy that occurred in Bali, in which a
bomb blast claimed the lives of more than hundred tourists, is
actually a heinous crime.
“It
is even an act of spreading mischief in the land or Hirabah in
juristic term; a crime in Islam for which a severe punishment is
specified, without discrimination as to race, color, nationality or
religion of the culprit,” he asserted.
“In
fact, there are two things that made this tragic incident a terrible
shock to me: first, it targeted innocent civilians and, secondly, it
occurred in a country that has the largest Muslim population,”
Al-Qaradawi elaborated.
“Such
countries should offer the best example of peaceful co-existence,
maintaining security with due regard to the preservation of lives,
honor and property,” he said.
“Islam
is based on maintaining the sanctity of five things that are regarded
as prime objectives of Shari`ah: religion, life, property, lineage and
intellect,” Sheikh Al-Qaradawi said, adding that Islam “places a
deterring punishment for any person who dares to violate the sanctity
of such faculties.”
“All
Muslims are thus required to stand hand in hand to wage war on
oppression and transgression low and high, regardless of who happens
to be the target of such oppression; regardless of nationality of
victims, be they innocent Australian tourists or wronged Palestinian
citizens or any other person in the world,” he said.
Making
it clear that assessing people’s conduct should not be at the
expense of their religion, Sheikh Al-Qaradawi said: “Even if it is
proved that the Bali attacks were masterminded by Muslims, still
logically Islam is not to blame for these attacks.”
“A
clear separating line is to be drawn here between the teachings of
Islam, which prohibit such attacks, and the acts of some Muslims who
possess a narrow-minded view of Islam,” he stressed.
Recalling
that along the history of Islam some Muslims used to act in a way that
violate Islamic teachings and put them at stake, Al-Qaradawi asserted
“those people hurt Islam and Muslims with the wrong behavior they
do; as the threat they pose to Islam is much more than that of the
enemies of Islam who fight it tooth and nail, both in darkness and
broad daylight.”
He
cited in this respect the saying ‘a wise enemy is better than a fool
friend’ and two lines of poetry by an Arab poet saying: For every
disease there is a cure,/ But foolishness has no cure.
“It
is also known that the rights stated for those non-Muslims living
under the protection of the Islamic State are not just a mere ink on
paper,” said Sheikh Al-Qardawi, describing them as “inalienable
rights”.
“Every
committed Muslim, who worships Allah faithfully, acts in accordance
with Allah’s Ordinances, should never violate those rights. The
whole Muslim society should respect these rights,” he stressed.
“Islam
does not permit aggression against innocent people, whether the
aggression is against life, property, or honor, and this ruling
applies to everyone, regardless of his post, status and prestige,”
said the prominent Muslim scholar.
“In
the Farewell Pilgrimage, the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
declared the principle that people’s lives, property, and honor are
inviolable until the Day of Judgment,” he recalled.
“This
ruling is not restricted to Muslims; rather, it includes non-Muslims
as well, as long as they don’t wage aggression against Muslims,”
he added.
“Even
in case of war, Islam does not permit killing those who are not
involved in fighting, such as women, children, the aged, and the monks
who confine themselves to worship only,” stressed Al-Qaradawi.
“In
Islam, the notion “End justifies the means” has no place at all.
For us Muslims, it is not allowed to attain good aims through evil
means,” he said.
“Thus,
it can never be deemed permissible for a Muslim to use religiously
prohibited means to attain a certain goal he himself deems noble while
in fact it may be void of nobility,” according to Al-Qaradawi.
“Again,
in realizing his self- assumed noble goals a Muslim is not permitted
to use prohibited means that is based on humiliating people,
terrorizing them and shedding their blood unlawfully,” he added.
“Islam
considers attacks against non-Muslims, who do not launch war against
Muslims, as a form of injustice that is both prohibited and abhorred
by the Qur’an, the Prophetic Sunnah and the noble teachings of the
Prophet’s Companions, may Allah be pleased with them all,”
Al-Qaradawi said.
“Not
only that, but the pure understanding of Muslim jurist, the true
spirit of the Muslim civilization, and the main moderate stream of
this Muslim Ummah all categorically deny such heinous crimes against
humanity, which is no more than a total barbarism that is void of
morality and human feeling as well,” stressed the prominent Muslim
scholar