Suicide Bombings in the Scales of Islamic
Law
Author: Imaam Muhammad Naasir-ud Deen Al-Albaanee
Source: Upcoming SSNA Book "Al-Masjid al-Aqsa - The Path to
Its Freedom"
Translator: SSNA Translation Committee
Produced by: al-manhaj.com
Chapter: The
Fatwaa of the Muhaddith, Shaikh Muhammad Naasir-ud Deen Al-Albaanee
(rahimahullaah)
Question: It has is reported from your eminence that you
do not sanction suicide missions. We therefore seek from you a
clarification of the
issue.
Answer: It is uniformly known amongst the Scholars
that it is not permissible for a Muslim to commit suicide to relieve
himself of a calamity - financial, painful illness that is terminal
or any other thing that has befallen him. Suicide to relieve oneself
from these types of hardships is without a doubt Haraam.
There
are Hadeeth reported in Saheeh Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim that imply
that a person taking his own life by consuming poison or piercing
himself or any other means (that result in his death) shall result in
him being punished with that same mode of death until the Day of
Resurrection.
Some of the scholars have understood that the
person who commits suicide dies as a Kaafir or an unbeliever since
the one who commits such an act has malice and distain for His Lord
because of the calamities he has faced without patience. Without a
doubt, a (true) Muslim could never reach the level whereby he
contemplates such a heinous act, let alone carry out the act of
taking his own life. In most cases the individual who takes his own
life is not a Mu'min - true believer.
Yet it is conceivable
that a Muslim may be affected by a contagious evil ideology that may
lead him to commit suicide. It is conceivable that such an act could
take place. Due to this we say with full conviction and certainty
that he (the one who commits suicide) is not a true believer. This is
similar to the one who abandons prayer out of Juhood(stubborn
rejection) of its legislation and passes away a Muslim named Ahmad
bin Muhammad. But if it was known that he denied/disavowed prayer
then he is not to be buried within the Muslim burial ground. The same
(conditions and verdict) is for the one who commits suicide and it
becomes known that his suicide was due to malice and distain for His
Lord because of the calamities he faced.
We now turn our
attention to suicide missions. These suicide missions became
infamously known(around the world) because of the Japanese practice
of Kamikaze. A man would hurl his warplane towards an American naval
vessel, effectively destroying himself along with the plane and as
many enemy soldiers as he could muster.
All suicide missions
in our current time are unsanctioned deeds that are all to be
considered Haraam (prohibited). The suicide missions may be of the
type that renders its practitioner eternally in the Fire or it could
be the type that renders its practitioner to be from those who shall
not reside eternally in the Fire as I have just explained.
But
to view these suicide missions as a being a means to draw near to
Allaah (praiseworthy act of worship) by killing oneself today for his
land or his country then we say No (it is not an act that is
praiseworthy).
These suicide missions are not Islamic -
period! In fact I say today that which represents the Islamic reality
- not the reality that is sought by a few of the (improperly) overly
active Muslims - that there is no Jihaad in the Islamic lands at all.
Surely there is combat in numerous Muslim countries, but there is no
Jihaad that is established under a(solely) Islamic banner, and that
is established upon Islamic regulations. From these (missing)
regulations are that a soldier is not permitted to act as he
(individually and singularly) wishes. He is not permitted to decide
for himself what it is that he is to do. Rather he is to be bound to
an order from a commander. In turn this commander is not an
individual who claims the position (of leadership) for himself and
makes himself commander. Rather the commander is delegated the
authority from the Khaleefah of the Muslims. So where is the
Khaleefah for the Muslims today? Where is the Khaleefah, or for that
matter a ruler who raises(solely) the banner of Islaam and calls
Muslims to draw near him and perform Jihaad in the way of Allaah
(alone)?
As long as (we affirm) that Jihaad, according to
Islamic (regulations), must fulfill the prerequisite of it being
(solely) under the banner of Islaam and (we find that) this banner
does not have a commander (during the current era), then we(state)
that an Islamic suicide is not permitted (as it is performed today).
I am well aware of the fact that suicide was known in the
past generations of those who fought with spears, swords and arrows.
Some of the forms of that warfare resembled suicide (dueling to
thedeath). Examples of this was when an individual would surge
forward and face a large contingent of unbelievers and polytheists -
striking them from the
right and the left - and (all the while
knowing) that few would escape this predicament safely. Therefore is
that action permitted? We answer that at times it would be permitted
and other times it would not be permitted.
If the commander
of the army is the Messenger of Allaah and he gave permission to that
individual, then it is permitted for him. But for that individual to
decide for himself then it is not permitted because it is considered
a perilous,hazardous action (at the least) if we do not say that it
is a gamble (as well).
(Therefore) such an act is not permitted without the explicit
order of the Muslim ruler orthe Khaleefah of the Muslims.
Why?
What should be done is that the ruler or the Khaleefah should
assess the situation with great care. He is the one who has the
knowledge of when it is most appropriate to attack the enemy
100 Muslims facing 1000 (or more or less of) the enemy. He is the one
to order the advance, knowing that from them there may be tens who
shall die, and knowing that the eventual victory is for the Muslims.
Therefore when the commander of the army of Muslims - delegated that
duty by the Muslim Khaleefah - orders a single soldier to employ a
particular action from the contemporary means of suicide (missions
during the battle) then this is to be considered Jihaad in the way of
Allaah.
But for a young man, blind (to the realities and
intricacies of war) to decide on his own, - as we often hear - to
climb the face of a mountain and enter into a fortified location used
by the Jews and kill some of them and be killed in the process.what
is the benefit of such a deed? These are solely individualized acts
that do not have a positive
consequential result that is
benefiting to the Islamic Call.
Therefore we say to the
Muslim Youth, "Protect your lives, on the condition that you
(use it) in learning your Deen and your Islaam. Become acquainted
with it properly and act according to it to the best of your
abilities."
This course of action and deed, slow and
tedious as it may seem, is the deed that shall bear the desired fruit
that is sought after by all Muslims, regardless of their varying
ideologies and methodologies. All are in agreement that Islaam should
be what (we use) to govern, but they dispute in the path (to that
objective).
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