And fear the Day when you shall be brought back to Allah. Then every person shall be paid what he earned, and they shall not be dealt with unjustly.(2:281)
   
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Jihad
 
 
In this world all parties, religions, philosophies and reformers strive to propagate their principles and ideals. The intellectual, financial and physical efforts that are put forward to propagate and establish the religion of truth i.e. Islam are termed as Jihad.

In fact Jihad signifies a struggle for the cause of establishing the truth and does not always mean a war, as commonly understood by the masses. Islam permits the Holy War only against armed aggression or obstruction to peaceful propagation of religion. In Islamic terminology, this is called Qital, which is the final step in Jihad. The Holy war (Qital) forms a part of this struggle called Jihad but this not true in all cases.

Before declaring a war all possible opportunities should be explored for peaceful resolution of disputes without bloodshed. An undeclared war is not at all permitted in Islam.

Fighting is permitted against those who resist the peaceful propagation of the religion of truth. Fighting is not allowed against those who are inclined for peace. No cheating is allowed even during the war. The aged people, women, children, hermits, monks, wounded and all other innocent people should not be harmed in any manner during the war.

Bodies of the enemies killed during the war are prohibited from disrespect or mutilation. The forests, fields, crops, animals and such other things should not be destroyed. The traditions of the Prophet (SAWS) prohibit such acts. Islam permits the use of force only when it is needed and only to the extent that it is required.


 
 



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