All Muslims should live  according to the ethics  Allah revealed in
the  Qur'an. However fair  and just Muslims are in  their everyday
life, their  business affairs, or in  their personal  relationships,
they must  demonstrate the same  values during times of  war, while
defending  themselves, or even  while being driven from  their lands.
They must  still put themselves in  Allah's hands, obey  Allah's laws,
and adhere  strictly to His  instructions.
The word "Islam" has the same meaning as the  word "peace" in Arabic.
The Qur'an calls people  to the ethics of Islam,  through which the
world can be made a  haven for peace and  love. Allah commands us  to
rule justly and  without discriminating  among people, to  preserve
people's rights,  oppose cruelty, and help those in need. This
justice requires each  Muslim to protect the  rights of both parties,
evaluate events  objectively, and think  without bias. It requires
justice, honesty, love,  mercy, and compassion.
As Allah reveals in the  Qur'an: "O you who  believe! Show integrity
for the sake of Allah,  bearing witness with  justice. Do not let
hatred  for a people incite you  into not being just. Be  just, for
that is closer to  heedfulness. Fear Allah.  Allah is aware of what
you do." (Surat  al-Ma'ida, 8), true  Muslims must not let  their
decisions or  practices be tainted by  such feelings as  resentment,
hatred, and  rage. Muslims must  always conduct  themselves according
to  the Qur'an, behave with  patience and restraint,  and avoid
exaggerated  responses. As Allah  reminds: " We will test  you with a
certain  amount of fear and  hunger and loss of  wealth and life and
fruits. But give good  news to the steadfast ."  (Surat al-Baqara,
155).  Thus, given that this life  on Earth is merely a trial, we must
never forget  that Allah tests His  believers with war,  attack,
oppression, and  all manner of difficulties. The most important  thing
is for Muslims to  respond to such trials in  a manner that pleases
Allah and always to  behave in accord with  Islamic teachings and
principles.
Thus the Palestinians  must remember, as they  respond to Israel, that
 every difficulty they  endure is really a test of  their faith. In
addition,  they must strictly adhere to Allah's ethics, justice,  and
commands not to  overstep their bounds.  They must follow only  those
opposition  methods revealed in the  Qur'an. The result of  such an
intellectual  struggle is most certainly salvation, for "Allah only
did this for it to be good  news for you and so that your hearts might
be set  at rest by it. And victory  is not except from Allah,  the
Exalted in Might, the  Wise." (Surah Al 'Imran,  126)
Attacks against  Defenseless Jews Are  Incompatible with the  Qur'an
The verse: "Allah does  not forbid you from  being good to those  who
have not fought  you in the religion or  driven you from your  homes,
or from being  just toward them. Allah  loves those who are  just."
(Surat  al-Mumtahana, 8)  describes how the  Palestinians must  behave
toward civilians  as they oppose the  Israeli government. In  the
Qur'an, Allah forbids  killing innocent people,  unarmed women,
children, and the elderly. The Prophet (may Allah  bless him and grant
him  peace) gave specific  orders to his  commanders going to  war,
and warned them  not to harm civilians.
In the last few years,  however, some  Palestinians have carried out
bombings against  civilian settlements  occupied by unarmed
civilians, children,  women, and the elderly.  These attacks have made
targets of a cafeteria, a  school bus, and places  where teenagers
hang  out, and have resulted in dozens of civilian  deaths. According
to  Israeli reports from  various news agencies,  suicide bombings
since  September 2000 have  killed 30 Israeli children  and injured
272 more.  Out of 177 Israelis killed,  128 were civilians; out of
1,743 Israelis injured,  1,216 were civilians.  ("Palestinian
Terrorism -  The Israel Side," Bridges  for Peace Website,
http://www.bridgesforp eace.com/public ations /dispatch/signsoftimes
/Article- 2.html .) These  attacks provoked a  strong reaction
throughout the world  and did more harm than  good to the Palestinian
cause. Even those in the  West who had opposed  Israel's pro-violence
policy were forced to  condemn the  Palestinians and  withdraw their
support.
Obviously, such attacks  cannot be excused. As  explained above, such
a  method is absolutely  inconsistent with Islam.  When we examine the
 Qur'an and the Prophet's (may Allah bless him and  grant him peace)
actions, we find that  Islam does not support  attacks against
civilians.  Whether during the  conquest of Mecca or  during other
wars, the  Prophet (may Allah bless  him and grant him  peace)
carefully  protected the rights of  innocent and unarmed  people and
prevented  them from being  harmed. He reminded  Muslims of this on
various occasions by  telling them: "Set out for war in the name of
Allah  and for the sake of Allah. Do not lay hands on the  old verging
on death, on women, children and  babies. Do good, for  Allah loves
the virtuous  and the pious." ( Sahih  Muslim Hadiths ) Another
reminder is:
"Do not kill any old  person, any child or any  woman." ( Abu Dawud  Hadiths )
"Do not kill the monks in monasteries" ( Musnad  of Ibn Hanbal
Hadiths) or "Do not kill the people  who are sitting in places  of
worship." ( Musnad of  Ibn Hanbal Hadiths)
As shown in the hadiths,  Muslims must struggle in  conformity with
the  Qur'an. In other words,  their struggle must be  just,
compassionate, and free of extremism.  Muslims should oppose  both
tyranny and  barbarism, and all forms  of injustice. Another  verse
reports that they  must always be on the  side of peace and
compromise:
If they incline to peace,  you too incline to it and  put your trust
in Allah.  He is the All-Hearing, the  All-Knowing. (Surat  al-Anfal,
61)
Muslim's stand on the  subject of Israel and the  Jews must also be in
line  with these basic  principles. Muslims who  live in accordance
with  the Qur'an must have an  unbiased view of the  Jews.
Jews believe in Allah's  Oneness and follow a  religion Allah revealed
 through His messengers.  Moreover, the Qur'an  refers to them as
People  of the Book. They  embrace many values,  based on Allah's
revelation, as well as the concepts of sin, haram  (prohibited) and
halal  (allowed). In the Qur'an,  one can see that there  was a
friendly  relationship between  Muslims and the People  of the Book.
For this  reason, if one of the  People of the Book  cooks some food,
Muslims can eat it and  vice-versa, and Muslim  men can marry their
women. These  commands show that  warm neighborly and  even family
ties can be  established among Jews, Christians, and Muslims,  and
that they can accept  each other's invitations.  Another verse calls
for  the two groups to unite,  based upon a common  word for belief
(Surah Al 'Imran, 64).
For these reasons,  Muslim communities  historically have  behaved
moderately and compassionately toward  the People of the Book.  This
situation is  especially evident in the  Ottoman Empire, which
accepted the Jews exiled by Catholic Spain at the  end of the
fifteenth  century and allowed  them to live peacefully  in the
empire.
Allah does not forbid  you from being good to  those who have not
fought you in the  religion or driven you  from your homes, or  from
being just toward  them. Allah loves those  who are just. Allah
merely forbids you from  taking as friends those  who have fought you
in  the religion and driven  you from your homes  and who supported
your expulsion. Any who take  them as friends are  wrongdoers. (Surat
al-Mumtahana, 8-9)
Justice and moderation  also should be shown  toward followers of
non-monotheistic faiths  and toward those with  no faith at all, both
of  which are far more  distant to Muslims.  According to the Qur'an,
Muslims have an  obligation to protect all,  even idolaters, and to
ensure they reach their  destination safely when  they so request.
If any of the idolaters  ask you for protection,  give them protection
 until they have heard  the words of Allah. Then  convey them to a
place  where they are safe. …  (Surat at-Tawba, 6)
Muslims with a  responsibility to ensure  the safety of all, even
idolaters, must obviously be affectionate and  understanding toward
the People of the Book,  who believe in the One  Allah, are loyal to
the  prophets and have the  concept of lawful and  forbidden. Simply
put,  Muslims who are sincere  in their religion, obey  Allah, and
respect the  Qur'an can neither  nurture animosity  toward Jews just
because of their religion and beliefs, nor treat  them with hostility
just  because they are Jews.
Islam Forbids Suicide
When discussing attacks  on Israeli citizens, the  Islamic view of
suicide  also must be examined.  Some people are gravely misinformed
about  Islam, believing that this  religion of peace  permits suicide
bombings; nothing  could be further from  the truth. In fact, Islam
forbids a Muslim from  taking his or her life, just as it forbids
taking  somebody else's life.  Allah explicitly condemns suicide: " do
not kill  yourselves " (Surat  an-Nisa', 29), regardless  of the
reason. The  Prophet (may Allah bless  him and grant him  peace) also
told his  Companions that suicide  leads one to eternal  damnation:
Whoever purposely  throws himself from a  mountain and kills  himself
will be in the  (Hell) Fire falling down  into it and abiding  therein
perpetually  forever. Whoever drinks  poison and kills himself  with
it, he will be  carrying his poison in his hand and drinking it in
the (Hell) Fire, wherein  he will abide eternally  forever. Whoever
kills  himself with an iron  weapon will be carrying  that weapon in
his hand  and stabbing his  abdomen with it in the  (Hell) Fire,
wherein he  will abide eternally  forever. ( Sahih Bukhari  Hadiths)
As explained in the  hadith, committing  suicide and engaging in
suicide bombings – not  to mention killing  innocent people thereby –
violates the Qur'an's  ethics. Every Muslim  should condemn these
incidents, which cast a  pall upon the  Palestinians' rights.
It must not be forgotten  that those who compel  Palestinian youths to
 engage in such unjust  and irrational behavior  are also pulling
Israeli  and Palestinian youths  into an endless cycle of  bloodshed
and  retribution. These  ongoing suicide  bombings destroy these
young people's futures  and that of the land  itself. The young people
 who strap on explosives  and detonate them  among civilians are
being destroyed on a  road that will never lead to success. And it is
essential for this  method, which is  incompatible with the  Qur'an,
to be  condemned by all  Muslims.
The Solution Is the  Implementation of  Qur'anic Ethics
Any mode of struggle  outside of the Qur'anic  value system – for
example, the guerilla  tactics envisaged by  communist ideology – is
not correct and cannot  succeed. For this reason,  the current
situation  must be evaluated  sensibly and realistically, and a method
consistent with Qur'anic values  must be devised.
The Palestinians can only attain the rights and  peaceful lives they
demand through a  campaign waged on the  level of ideas and  supported
by a very  powerful educational  project. For this, the  Palestinians
need a  strong team of educated and cultured individuals  who are
aware of legal,  diplomatic, and  international policies,  and who
conduct  themselves according to  the ethics of the Qur'an.
Of course there are a  great many highly  cultured, open-minded
intellectuals among the  Palestinian people. The  important thing is
the  work these intellectuals  will engage in to raise  the
consciousness of the  young, turn them in the  right direction and
defend the Palestinian  cause before the people  of the world. This
work  could play an important  role in raising the  Palestinians'
awareness  of true Islamic ethics,  raising the level of  education,
and helping  them to explain their  rights to the world.
At present a very  different picture of the  Palestinian people is
being presented to the  world, a picture totally  at variance with the
 truth. The Palestinian  cause is suffering serious damage on account
of  the irrational attacks,  incompatible with  Islamic values, being
carried out by a few  fanatics or subversive  groups who oppose  peace
with violence. In  the same way that this  harm is expressed by  many
intellectuals, it is  also described by  commentators in various
countries, including  Turkey. The daily Zaman  writer Kerim Balci, who
 lives in Palestine, drew  attention to this in one  of his articles:
Not only are the suicide  attacks a violation of  fundamental Islamic
values, they also damage the Palestinian cause.  Not just me, but
rational  thinking Palestinians say the same thing … The  Palestinian
cause is a  problem of the whole  Islamic world. Those at  the head of
this  movement cannot act in  the light of their own  personal
interests, out of a desire for revenge and a concern over honor  and
pride. The militants  who kill innocent Jewish children in Palestine
may well believe they are  serving Islam. Yet all of  their actions do
is to  make things much more  difficult for those people who are
trying to repair  the damage done to the  Muslim image all over  the
world … It is  blatantly evident that  attacks of this kind  benefit
Israel much more than Palestine. ( Zaman Turkish Daily, 15  September
2002.)
There are even those  Palestinians who,  ignorant of the true
Qur'anic morality, may  participate in these  provocations without
realizing the nature of  what they are doing.
Given this, a great  education force must be  mobilized and spread
among all Palestinians,  particularly the young  ones, to stamp out
this  ignorance and  fanaticism and to teach  them the true values of
the Qur'an. Schools,  universities, and mass  education campaigns  can
help to raise their  awareness and will be  the greatest possible
contribution. We say this because when these  people recognize the
true Islam revealed in  the Qur'an, when they  learn that Islam is a
religion of peace and  reconciliation, when  they comprehend world
politics with the  consciousness brought  by the Qur'an, they will
understand that suicide  bombings and killing  innocent people in
cafeterias or on buses  are not only wrong, but  are not a solution.
It is  far easier to reach a  solution through  compassion and
reconciliation, rational  policies, a worldwide  diplomatic
initiative,  and an intellectual  struggle that is  consistent with
the  Qur'an's moral values.
The many wars of the  twentieth century, as  well as the numerous
incidents that have  inaugurated the twenty- first century, clearly
show that violence  cannot undo violence,  and that brutality cannot
undo brutality. The only  way to stop violence is  for the virtues of
the  Qur'an's ethics –  humility, compassion,  reconciliation, and
rationality – to prevail  upon people's thoughts  and actions, and on
the  entire world.
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