Fatwa on Terrorism and Suicide Bombings  Hardback - 514 pages 
by Dr Tahir ul Qadri Product Description : The English version of the historic fatwa on terrorism and suicide bombings includes a foreword by Prof John Esposito (Georgetown University, Washington DC) an Introduction by Dr Joel Hayward (Royal Air Force College) and a validation by Al-Azhar University, Egypt who have supported this fatwa. Drawing on his insight into the life and teachings of the blessed Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and fourteen centuries of Islamic scholarship, Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri's 512-page, detailed fatwa refutes the theological arguments advanced by terrorists in prisons, on websites, videos and their literature. The fatwa on terrorism highlights and discusses various issues including suicide bombing, terrorism, jihad, dar ul islam, dar ul harb and highlights that *Terrorist acts expel a Muslim from Islam *Terrorists will go to Hell, not heaven *No terrorism is permitted, even in war time *Terrorists groups are old evil with a new name *Terrorists distort the concept of Jihad *How the Muslims states should deal with terrorists *It is un-Islam to keep hostages or murdering foreign delegates & diplomats *Forbidden acts can never be justified by so-called 'good intention' Review Tahir ul-Qadri's distinctive and voluminous fatwa is an exhaustive study of what the Quran and Islamic sources have to say about the use of violence, terrorism and suicide bombing and is a categorical and unequivocal rejection of all acts of illegitimate violence, terrorism and every act of suicide bombing against all human beings, whether Muslim or non-Muslim. At the same time, he also distances himself from all, whether fellow prominent religious leaders or Muslim youth who have the potential to be radicalized, who would seek to justify and excuse suicide bombing and terrorism for any reason. As he noted in an interview with Christiane Amanpour, Terrorism and violence cannot be considered to be permissible in Islam on the basis of any excuse. ... Any good intention or any mistake of foreign policy of any country or any pretext cannot legalize the act of terrorism. This important fatwa is a major contribution to Islamic discourse and teaching and to inter-religious understanding in the 21st century, offering a thought-provoking message and lesson for all who seek global peace and justice. ---Foreword by Prof John Esposito WAS £22.95
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