It is pretty much this simple. This is not a generalization.
Islam literally means “submit.” Jihad was Muhammad’s greatest invention for the
propagation of Islamic philosophy. Islam is based upon complete submission to
the laws of Islam in every area of life, private and public. This is Sharia
Law. Sharia Law is essentially the example of Muhammad, made into law. Islam
also teaches that those who are not currently Muslims must be brought into
submission as well. While this sometimes occurs through conversion, it more
often takes place through acts of violence. This violence is most often jihad.
Islam’s definition of jihad is, “…to war against on-Muslims,
and is etymologically derived from the word Mujahada, signifying warfare to
establish the religion.” (Reliance of the Traveler, pg. 599). Jihad is
obligatory for all Muslims. (et al pg. 600-602). Jihad simply emulates the way
of Muhammad who said, “I have been commanded to fight people until they testify
that there is no god but Allah, and perform the prayer, and pay zakat. If they
say it, they have saved their blood and possessions from me…” Jihad is also
commanded in the Qur’an. “Fighting is prescribed for you.” (Qur’an Surah 2:216)
“Slay them wherever you find them.” (Qur’an Surah 4.89) “Fight the idolaters
(Kafir) utterly.” (Qur’an Surah 9:36).
Jihad makes up a large portion of the Islamic holy writings: Meccan Qur’an: 0%, Medina Qur’an: 24%, Sira (Biography of Muhammad): 67%, Hadith (Traditions of Muhammad): 21%, Overall: 31% of Islam’s holy writings is dedicated to jihad and violence. According to its most central teachings, true Muslim people cannot live in peace with their neighbors. It is quite plainly against their religion in their very own sacred texts.
As I’ve said before, Islam is a machine that runs on an
engine powered by jihad. It is literally a train that runs on terror or a Terror Train. Jihad can come in many different guises, not just
violence…and this is where Islam gets tricky…and deceptive. Jihad does not mean
holy war (it can include holy war). Jihad actually means “struggle”. It
includes much more than war and violence. Jihad can be done with words, a pen,
money and courts. The Qur’an lays out the vision of jihad. The Sira (Muhammad’s
biography) lays out the strategies of jihad. The hadith (traditions) give us
the warlike tactics. Again, all modeled upon Muhammad, because Muhammad is the
only perfect Muslim and jihadist. Jihad takes up about two-thirds of the Sira.
There was only a nine-year period in which Muhammad pursued intense jihad, but
the number of pages that are devoted to it gives you an idea of how important
it was to the spread of Islam. It is critical to note that Islam/Muhammad did
not succeed until he turned to jihad. It’s obvious then why Muslims would look
to jihad as their most useful stratagem.
I know many have heard Muslims say, “The real jihad is inner
struggle, the spiritual struggle.” That is the Greater Jihad. The jihad of the
sword and war is the Lesser Jihad. But the hadith tell us about the greater
jihad— the inner spiritual struggle. By the numbers only approx. 2% of the
hadith are devoted to this kind of struggle. The other 98% are about enslaving,
taxing or killing the Kafir. Notice again we have a duality. There are two ways
to view jihad. A Muslim may choose whichever he needs for the moment when
practicing al-Taqiyya during a time of eminent danger (which could be jihad).
Their beliefs literally allow them to use circular reasoning in these
instances. Present a dual way of thinking. If under threat claim the peaceful
option to gain strategic advantage and then switch back to violent methods
claiming they were under threat.
The most prominent example of modern jihad is 9/11, African bombings and Paris shootings. All these are patterned after Muhammad. Muslims claimed “We are the religion of peace.” The veil of the religion of Islam was used to hide the political act of jihad. This has been done before as well. Muhammad always covered his political actions with a religious necessity. Additionally, the World Trade Center was targeted specifically as a business center. It was the hope of Al Qaeda that destroying the WTC would paralyze the American economy. Jihad wherever possible is a political/economic attack. Similarly Muhammad’s attacks on the caravans were to gain wealth for himself and to remove wealth from the Kafirs.
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