By
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

One of the greatest causes of anti-Islamic sentiment among many non-Muslims is the way many Muslims themselves understand, interpret and express Islam—for instance, in a highly supremacist, extremely ritualistic and sometimes violence driven manner. But these phenomena, it must be clearly understood, are part of Muslim culture, not part of Islam. Muslims must abandon them and follow the true teachings of Islam. Islam cultivates equality and not supremacism; it is a spirit-based religion rather than being a form-based religion; and Islam exhorts its followers to adopt the peaceful method, as against the violent method.

Related to this above-mentioned issue, some Muslims claim that some non-Muslims are biased against Islam because, so they allege, such people are inherently opposed to God and the Truth. But these allegations are completely wrong. Simply by being born a Muslim one cannot become good. And, similarly, by merely being born a non-Muslim, one cannot inherently become an enemy of the Truth. Islam is a matter of discovery and choice for both Muslims and non-Muslims. It is not something that is received as an inheritance.

Islam cultivates equality, not supremacism.

In many parts of the world today, violent movements in the name of ‘Islamic Jihad’ are being fought. No doubt this has greatly contributed to anti-Islamic sentiments among many non-Muslims and to the wrong image of Islam as a violent religion. What is the way out of this situation? The real solution is to disarm all non-governmental actors that engage in violence. According to Islam, only an established government has the right to possess and use arms. It is not permissible for non-state actors or non-governmental organizations to keep arms. Non-governmental actors or organizations have only one choice—which is of peaceful activism. No excuse whatsoever can make it lawful for non-state actors to pick up arms. Muslim governments must make sure that in their countries, no one other than the military, should have access to arms. This rule must be implemented effectively by Muslim governments.

Some people claim that the problem of radicalism in the name of Islam is mainly economic and political, and that only by addressing these issues can such militancy be solved. However, the reason for radicalism in the name of Islam is neither political nor economic. Rather, it is due to a wrong concept of Islam, which is the product of the political interpretation of Islam. It is this political interpretation that has sanctioned the use of arms in the name of establishing an Islamic system. The effective solution to counter militancy is for all Muslim leaders to disown this practice outright.

Islam exhorts its followers to adopt the peaceful method as against the violent method.

In this connection, all the Muslim religious scholars (ulema) must issue a verdict (fatwa), based on a consensus, stating that terrorism is unlawful in Islam. Muslim intellectuals also have an important role to play in this regard. They must disown all forms of terrorism, and openly write and speak against these activities. At present, this is not happening on the scale it should among Muslims. Perhaps the reason is fear in their minds. They are living in Muslim society, so they have developed fear that they may be persecuted by people of their community if they criticize them.

In this regard, however, Muslims must follow the advice given in this Quranic verse:

O Believers, turn you all together towards God. (THE QURAN 24:31)

Thus, all Muslims should collectively condemn the terrorism being engaged in the name of Islam.

The Muslim media, too, has its role to play in the struggle against terrorism in the name of Islam. Currently, the Muslim media is, however, highlighting the conspiracies and atrocities of others. Such news provokes Muslims further. And so, the Muslim media must immediately and entirely cease the publication of this kind of news and reporting. They must, instead, speak about the positive contributions of others. For example, many Muslims condemn the United States of America for its bombardment in Iraq, but hardly any Muslims ever acknowledge the fact that it is the U.S. that has ushered in the modern age of communication. Muslims extensively draw benefits from modern technology invented by the West, yet they do not acknowledge the West or offer thanks. The Muslim media, must thus totally stop spreading negative news, and, instead, must engage in the task of highlighting positive news.

As for the general Muslim public, they must not participate in political, disputes and agitations at all. They should concentrate solely on earning their livelihood. They should remain indifferent in matters pertaining to politics. These are some ways in which the phenomenon of terrorism in the name of Islam can be combated.

Islam is a spirit-based religion, not a form-based religion.

Terrorism in the name of Islam has definitely impacted wrongly on some Muslims’ self-perceptions and self-confidence. In the face of the growing incidents of terror engaged in by self-styled Islamic groups in different countries, some Muslims hesitate to identify themselves as Muslims in front of people of other faiths. When in the company of non-Muslims, they tend to conceal or down play their Muslim identity. Some of them even develop feelings of self-hatred. Some have even lost interest in Islam. What is the solution for such people?

There is a better choice available to such Muslims—that is, to disown the terrorism done in the name of Islam and to present the true picture of Islam before non-Muslims. They should tell people that they need to differentiate between Islam and Muslims, and that they should judge Muslims in the light of Islamic teachings, not vice versa. They can take this as an opportunity for carrying out dialogue and dawah work, that is, inviting people to God's path. When people are now talking about Islam, even negatively, they can take this as an opportunity for presenting to them a true picture of Islam.

If Muslims remain silent on the wrongful interpretation of Islam that is employed to justify terrorism, they are giving non-Muslims an opportunity to form wrong notions regarding Islam. Thus, it is the duty of all Muslims to speak out and to correct this wrong image of Islam. Radical Islam is the product of the political theory of Islam. Those who are influenced by this interpretation, too, have to be explained that this is not the right interpretation of Islam. Once they are convinced, they will themselves abandon all activities directly or indirectly connected to militancy.

QURANIC VERSES24:31
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