Suicide is forbidden. "O ye who believe!... [do not] kill yourselves, for truly Allah has been to you Most Merciful. If any do that in rancour and injustice, soon shall We cast him into the Fire..." (Qur'an 4:29-30).
Since 05-31-05
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Suicide Bombers
Why do they do it, and what does Islam say about their actions?
"And fight in the way of Allah those who fight you. But do not transgress
limits. Truly Allah loves not the transgressors."
- Qur'an, Surah Al-Baqarah (2:190)
The dangerous escalation of violence in the world is disturbing to all people of
conscience, from September 11 to the Middle East battles, and other random acts
of violence perpetrated at innocent civilians.
In the fight against terrorism of all forms, it is important to understand who
or what is our enemy. We can only fight against this horror if we understand its
causes and motivations. What motivates a person to lash out in this violent,
inhumane way? That is something that all of us -- mental health professionals,
politicians, and common people -- need to understand, so that we can address the
issues more honestly, prevent more violence, and find ways to work towards
lasting peace.
In Islam, several things are clear:
Suicide is forbidden. "O ye who believe!... [do not] kill yourselves, for truly
Allah has been to you Most Merciful. If any do that in rancour and injustice,
soon shall We cast him into the Fire..." (Qur'an 4:29-30).
The taking of life is allowed only by way of justice (i.e. the death penalty for
murder), but even then, forgiveness is better. "Nor take life - which Allah has
made sacred - except for just cause..." (17:33).
In pre-Islamic Arabia, retaliation and mass murder was commonplace. If someone
was killed, the victim's tribe would retaliate against the murderer's entire
tribe. This practice was directly forbidden in the Qur'an (2:178-179). Following
this statement of law, the Qur'an says, "After this, whoever exceeds the limits
shall be in grave chastisement" (2:178). No matter what wrong we perceive as
being done against us, we may not lash out against an entire population of
people.
The Qur'an admonishes those who oppress others and transgress beyond the bounds
of what is right and just. "The blame is only against those who oppress men with
wrongdoing and insolently transgress beyond bounds through the land, defying
right and justice. For such there will be a chastisement grievous (in the
Hereafter)" (42:42).
Harming innocent bystanders, even in times of war, was forbidden by the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him). This includes women, children, noncombatant
bystanders, and even trees and crops. Nothing is to be harmed unless the person
or thing is actively engaged in an assault against Muslims......