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What does Islam say about war?
Like Christianity, Islam permits fighting in self-defense,
in defense of religion, or on the part of those
who have been expelled forcibly from their homes.
It lays down strict rules of combat which include
prohibitions against harming civilians and against
destroying crops, trees and livestock. As Muslims
see it, injustice would be triumphant in the world
if good men were not prepared to risk their lives
in a righteous cause. The Qur'an says: Fight in
the cause of God against those who fight you, but
do not transgress limits. God does not love transgressors.
(2:190)
If they seek peace, then seek you peace. And trust
in God for He is the One that hears and knows all
things. (8:61)
War,
therefore, is the last resort, and is subject to
the rigorous conditions laid down by the sacred
law. The term jihad literally means 'struggle',
and Muslims believe that there are two kinds of
jihad. The other 'jihad' is the inner struggle which
everyone wages against egotistic desires, for the
sake of attaining inner peace.