By this time Mohammed had clearly realised the tactical
advantage of unflinching bravery amongst his warriors. As a religious leader,
he was able to offer his followers threats and inducements in the afterlife
which most military commanders cannot. He set down further rules such as this
one from The Sira.
I477 When a Muslim met a
Kaffir in war, he was not to turn his back except as a tactical manoeuvre. A
Muslim fighting in Allah’s cause had to face the enemy. Not doing so brought on
the wrath of Allah and the judgment of Hell. Fear was not an option for a
Jihadist.
The terms of Jihad were laid down at this time and are
also recorded in Ishaq's biography:
I480 If those who practiced
the old religions submitted to Islam, all would be forgiven. But if not, they
were to take a lesson from Badr. The Jihad would not stop until Kaffirs
surrendered to Islam. Only submission to Islam would save the Kaffirs.
The Koran backs this up:
8:38 Tell the Kaffirs that if they change their ways,
then they will be forgiven for their past. If, however, they continue to sin,
let them remember the fate of those who came before them. Fight against them
until they stop persecuting you, and Allah’s religion reigns sovereign over all
others. If they cease, Allah knows all they do, but if they turn their backs,
know that Allah is your protector—an excellent helper.
Author’s Comments:
Mohammed made it clear that his enemies had two
choices, to submit to his will or fight against his suicidal followers forever.
Threatening people to submit or be killed was hardly a new concept, even in
Mohammed's day. The real genius of Jihad however, lies in its use of deceit.
Mohammed used it to confuse his enemies and to make them believe that he could
be negotiated with. In fact he was sworn to fight them until they either
submitted or died.
Mohammed divided the world into two parts, Dar al Islam
and Dar al Harb. Dar al Islam was the land of Islam, which had submitted and
was ruled by Sharia law. Dar al Harb on the other hand was the land of war
which was all the other parts of the globe.
Nations may not think that they are
at war with Islam, but if they are not ruled by Sharia Law, then Islam is in
fact at war with them.
All Muslims are part of a nation known as The Ummah,
which is at war with all other nations. Whilst hostilities may not be happening
at a given moment, they are still technically at war, even though the ordinary
Muslims may not know it.
This peace is temporary and is known in Islam as “Hudna.”
A Muslim who lives in England is not therefore an Englishman who happens to be
a Muslim. He is instead, a Muslim who happens to live in England. All of his
loyalties lie first and foremost with the Ummah which is technically at war
with the UK.
It is the ability of Islam to hide these facts from
non-Muslims which makes Jihad so successful. Muslim leaders understand this and
they expend a good deal of their resources in promoting this deception. We have
already seen the way in which the Islamic holy books are presented in order to
make their interpretation as difficult as possible.
Later on we will see in
greater depth, the ways in which political Islam works tirelessly to perpetuate
this deception.
This is the next and arguably the most important tactic
of Jihad.
Rules of Jihad:
6) Deceive the enemy (the Kaffirs) whenever possible in
order to secure victory.
Mohammed not only used deceit frequently but as we will
see he was a master of it.
Whilst we are on the subject of deceit, please note the
use of the word “persecuted” in the above Koranic quote. It may seem strange to
us that Mohammed was in the middle of attacking his enemies, whilst at the same
time complaining of persecution.
Mohammed redefined the word “persecuting” to
mean those who would not allow Sharia law to rule over them. In other words,
Islam is supposed to rule over the whole world, so those who oppose this are
“persecuting” Muslims, even when they are being attacked by them.
Words are very powerful things. Words define thoughts
so twisting words can alter the way people think. Be aware that if you are
opposed to the introduction of Sharia Law to rule over your society; then you
are considered to be persecuting Muslims.
Because of this, Islam considers it legitimate
to attack you. Islamic doctrine regards this as “self-defence”. Furthermore,
Kaffirs killed by Jihad are not considered to be “innocent” victims. We
frequently hear Muslim spokespeople insist that killing “innocent” victims is
against Islamic teaching except in self-defence. What they do not explain, is
the different concept of the terms “innocent” and “self-defence” in Islamic
teaching.
This type of "persecution" in islam is called FITNA.
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