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Law of Retaliation 4 - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Law of Retaliation 4 2021-06-21 542 Views Islam and Justice , Retaliation , Law of Retaliation In continuation of the discussions on the laws of retaliation, we shall focus on other relevant aspects of the topic here. 2) Jihad with tyrants and rebels When two Islamic tribes, groups or countries are involved in a conflict, according to the Holy Quran, the other Muslims are obliged to solve and settle their dispute.
If one of them does not accept to reconcile and does not stop oppression and aggression, and continues its assault despite the readiness of other parties for reconciliation, it is called a rebel from an Islamic point of view. Here, Islam authorizes Muslims to fight with the rebel group and initiate Jihad (Holy War) against it. Islam does not let us keep silent and be an observer while a group is oppressing another one.
On this basis, we believe that all Islamic territories shall contribute to the oppressed Palestinians (in any possible way), and eliminate the evil of the usurper and oppressor Israel which commits new oppression and crime every day. Otherwise, they shall bear a heavy responsibility to God. Although this is an initial Jihad, it is compatible with any sane logic and intellect and is not considered as violence. Rather, it is the requisite of Islamic benevolence and clemency for the oppressed group.
If an individual or a group finds these orders a hindrance to their cheap interests and impedes prophets’ invitation, prophets and their followers are authorized to eliminate them first peacefully, and if not possible, resorting to force in order to restore freedom for propagation. In other words, people in all societies are entitled to hear the call of heralds of truth, and be free to accept their invitation.
If some want to deprive them of their legitimate right and do not let them listen to the call of heralds of truth, the advocators of these programs are authorized to use any means for the provision of this freedom.