Muslims and Muslim Rulers
By Brigadier (retd) Usman Khalid
Director, London Institute of South Asia
UK


Tony Blair has said that the West is not engaged in a clash of civilizations; it is fighting an ‘evil ideology’. The community leaders of the British Muslims have been saying ad infinitum that Islam is a religion of peace and the suicide bombers of 7/7 are ‘criminals’ outside the pail of Islam. The eagerness of the both sides to avoid blame is understandable, but the dialogue of the deaf precludes understanding when, from the Muslim viewpoint, resistance and war (usually called Jihad) is legitimate and when it is not. It is also a hurdle in the way of preventing the recurrence of such incidents.
In Muslim statecraft, countries are classified into three categories. A country where the Muslims enjoy sovereign power as well as cultural freedom is called Darul- Islam. A country where the Muslims are not sovereign but they do enjoy cultural freedom is called Darul-Aman (house of peace). A country where they are not sovereign but are discriminated against and face danger to their life, honor and property, is called Darul-Harb (house of war). The Muslims are forbidden to take up arms in or against a country that is Darul-Islam or Darul-Aman. It is a crime in Islam for a Muslim to take up arms against Britain because it is Darul-Aman. Not just suicide bombing, the use of any weapon or tactics in the UK or against the British people is a crime.
The anger among Muslims is not as much against Britain and America as against Muslim rulers who have been unable or unwilling to raise their voice let alone defend the hapless Muslims who have been subjected to wanton violence on unprecedented scale in Palestine, Kashmir, Chechnya, Iraq and Afghanistan. When the leaders of Muslim countries (or MPs representing Muslim communities in Britain) fail to voice the anger being felt by those they represent, and are content with condemning the suicide bombers as terrorists, they intensify the rage among their constituents and destabilize the country.

 

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