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Jihad(Fighting for the Cause of Allah swt)Unknown author Wednesday, April 05, 2006 The order for Jihad
The Noble Qur’an 2:190-193
191. And kill them wherever you find them, and turn them out from where they have turned you out. And Al-Fitnah is worse than killing. And fight not with them at Al-Masjid-al-Harâm (the sanctuary at Makkah), unless they (first) fight you there. But if they attack you, then kill them. Such is the recompense of the disbelievers. 192. But if they cease, then Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. 193. And fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelief and worshipping of others along with Allâh) and (all and every kind of) worship is for Allâh (Alone). But if they cease, let there be no transgression except against Az-Zâlimûn (the polytheists, and wrong-doers, etc.)
The Noble Qur’an 9:36
The Noble Qur’an 8:72-74
73. And those who disbelieve are allies to one another, (and) if you (Muslims of the whole world collectively) do not do so (i.e. become allies, as one united block with one Khalifah - chief Muslim ruler for the whole Muslim world to make victorious Allâh’s Religion of Islâmic Monotheism), there will be Fitnah (wars, battles, polytheism, etc.) and oppression on earth, and a great mischief and corruption (appearance of polytheism). 74. And those who believed, and emigrated and strove hard in the Cause of Allâh (Al-Jihâd), as well as those who gave (them) asylum and aid; - these are the believers in truth, for them is forgiveness and Rizqun Karîm (a generous provision i.e. Paradise).
Hadith - Bukhari, Vol. 4, No. 41, Narrated ‘Abdullaah bin Mas’uud May Allah be pleased with him
The Noble Qur’an 2:216
Hadith - Al-Tirmidhi #3835, Narrated AbuHurayrah May Allah be pleased with him
The Noble Qur’an An-Nisaa’ 4:75, 76
76. Those who believe, fight in the Cause of Allâh, and those who disbelieve, fight in the cause of Tâghût (Satan, etc.). So fight you against the friends of Shaitân (Satan); Ever feeble indeed is the plot of Shaitân (Satan). The Good Deed and Blessings of Jihad
The Noble Qur’an 9:20
Hadith - Sahih Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 52, Number 41, Narrated Abdullah bin Masud
The Noble Qur’an As-Saff 61:10-14
11. That you believe in Allâh and His Messenger (Muhammad SAW), and that you strive hard and fight in the Cause of Allâh with your wealth and your lives, that will be better for you, if you but know! 12. (If you do so) He will forgive you your sins, and admit you into Gardens under which rivers flow, and pleasant dwelling in Gardens of ‘Adn Eternity [’Adn (Edn) Paradise], that is indeed the great success. 13. And also (He will give you) another (blessing) which you love, help from Allâh (against your enemies) and a near victory. And give glad tidings (O Muhammad SAW) to the believers. 14. O you who believe! Be you helpers (in the Cause) of Allâh as said ‘Iesa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary), to AlHawârîeen (the disciples) : “Who are my helpers (in the Cause) of Allâh?” AlHawârîeen (the disciples) said: “We are Allâh’s helpers” (i.e. we will strive in His Cause!). Then a group of the Children of Israel believed and a group disbelieved. So We gave power to those who believed against their enemies, and they became the uppermost. Finding Strength for the Battles
The Noble Qur’an An-Nisaa’ 4:104
See also: The Noble Qur’an 3:139; 3:160; 30:47; 8:15 The Martyr
Abu Dawood 2493, Narrated Abu Malik al-Ash’ari
Hadith - Qudsi 6
What is the Muslimah’s role in Jihad?
Hadith - Sahih Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 52, Number 43, Narrated ‘Aisha May Allah be pleased with her
Following is an example of a woman given permission to participate in jihad, but note her fatal outcome. Also note that her role was that of accompanying her husband in HIS jihad. So, it’s not like she had a jihad task vastly seperate from her husband, as though a woman would be sent to fight a battle of jihad in one part of the country while her husband was tied up in a separate jihad.
Hadith - Sahih Bukhari, Narrated Anas bin Malik May Allah be pleased with him
He said, “You are among the first batch.” Later on it happened that she went out in the company of her husband ‘Ubada bin As-Samit who went for Jihad and it was the first time the Muslims undertook a naval expedition led by Mu’awiya. When the expedition came to an end and they were returning to Sham, a riding animal was presented to her to ride, but the animal let her fall and thus she died. Another example of women in jihad other than the jihad of Hajj......
Hadith - Sahih Muslim, Narrated Anas May Allah be pleased with him
These are proofs to show that a woman’s role in jihad is different from men, yet much needed, and designed to keep her more distant from the direct line of battle for her safety. A woman’s jihad besides Hajj, is to support the men of the community in their jihad. The best way to do that, insha’Allah, like anything, is to ASK how you can be of benefit, not to assume a role and hope that’s what’s helpful Another related point. Gender segregation is very important in Islam. But please note, that when necessary, such as times of battle, giving water to the soldiers, and other jobs in our lives that put us near men out of necessity, are part of jihad, insha’Allah, that is, IF we are doing it solely for the sake of Allah, swt, and not just “for the money” and its pleasures, to get recognition of the men, to pass the boredom, to puff the ego, increase our status in the eyes of people, or anything else. All that work you do can be nullified if done for the wrong reason, and Allah alone knows which deeds will actually be accepted on Judgement Day. It is important that women, including single women, who desire to participate in jihad outside the home, find ways to support the jihad of the males in the community, separating herself from their conversations, let them do the planning, the masjid building, etc., but doing the work needed when she can, insha’Allah. Of course she should start with her husband and children, then father and other mahram men to support in their jihad. If she doesn’t know how to cook and the men meet in the masajid for regular meetings, perhaps she and another sister should get together and ask if they’d like meals sometimes, and if so, find a way to do that. Just like women like men to fix things around the house, there are men who don’t know how at the beginning of the marriage and eventually teach themselves out of necessity, to do so. So, not knowing HOW to do something, like cooking for large groups of people, or whatever, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t learn what is necessary and “get to it”, insha’Allah! Just like when a person says shahada and doesn’t know how to do salah, this doesn’t give them an excuse not to start learning how. So, let’s start learning how we can do the things that support the brothers on the front line in jihad, if this type of jihad beyond hajj is something, thru dua to Allah, swt, we believe we should be doing, and Allah the Majestic, the Most Great knows the conditions of all persons. OIf you are physically unable, perhaps you are financially able and willing to contribute through sadaqa to jihad efforts. Nobody said the path would be easy; wearing niqab alone can become jihad in an oppressive land. This jihad spoken of can involve sacrifices, but most importantly it involves OBEDIENCE. Allah, subhana wa tala, says He does not need our sacrifice but desires our obedience. Obedience in the salah, obedience and submission to the husband, obedience in guarding our tongue. And women can’t do this path alone without men, for surely women were created with the need of the leadership and guidance of men on the Sunnah, as they were created with the need for women to support and encouragement to stay on the sirataal mustaqeem. To the Muslims who have read thus far, may Allah swt bless your sincerity with strength, and your knowledge with the ability to apply that knowledge wisely. Amin. From Muttaqun.com |
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