
There is no doubt that this is
far from accurate. However, a considerable majority of the world's population
still blames Islam and Muslims. This is mostly because of the “bad press”
deliberately being created against Muslim by the big guns of world media.
The best way to authenticate or
reject this claim for a common person is to see what the actual teachings of
Islam are. Is it really a religion that promotes violence and terrorism, or is
the reality totally opposite to this misconception? One convenient way of
observing and analyzing all this is to learn what the Holy Qur'an, the
religious Scripture of Muslims, has to say about this.
Meanings of "Islam:"
Let us start our conversation
with the fact that the word “Islam” is derived from “salaam”, a word meaning
peace. It also relates a person submitting himself to the will of The Mightiest
in order to seek eternal peace and tranquility. The crux of this observation is
that the very origins of Islam are inclined towards peace and harmony.
Islam as a Religion prohibits
violence and promotes peace and justice; As mentioned earlier, the Quran -- the
holy words of none other than Allah Almighty can best bear the witness for Islam’s
inclination towards peace, justice, and harmony amongst human beings while
negating and discouraging violence, terrorism, and injustice.
This becomes very evident if one
vows to read the Qur'an and apply it on personal basis. Doing so in modern
times is much more convenient as people can read the Qur'an online. Listed
below are a few verses that support the claim that Islam is a true religion of
peace and tranquility.
"O ye who believe! Stand out firmly
for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your
parents, or your kin, and whether it is (against) rich or poor: for Allah can
best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest ye swerve, and
if ye distort (justice) or decline to do justice, verily Allah is
well-acquainted with all that ye do." (Surah 4, Verse 135).
"God advocates justice, charity, and regarding the relatives. And
He forbids evil, vice, and transgression. He enlightens you, that you may take
heed." (Surah 16, Verse 90).
"And if ye do punish them, punish them
no worse than they punished you: but if ye show patience, which is indeed the
best (course) for those who are patient." (Surah 16, Verse 126).
These are just a few references
from the Holy Qur'an. You may find many more of them that promote nothing else
but peace and justice.
Historical evidences favoring the
peace-loving attitude Of Muslims: The peace-loving attitude and behavior of
Muslims is not a myth. It is an absolute historical truth that is very evident
from their deeds when they were in command of different areas of the world
where multiple religions were practiced:
Muslims ruled Spain for about
eight centuries. No significance evidence is found that suggests Muslims used
force or unnecessary means to oppress non-Muslims living there.
India is another place that was
once ruled by Muslims for a period of over 1,000 years. Currently, about 80% of
the population is comprised of non-Muslims. If Muslims had used force to
convert people from other religions, the stats would have been quite different.
Arabia had been under Muslim
influence for 1,400 years. Yet there are about 14 million Coptic Christians
found in that region. Had Islam used the sword for its propagation, the
situation would have been very different.
Islam believes in nothing but the
sword of intellect; As mentioned earlier, the best way to find the truth about
teachings of Islam with regard to its propagation can be seen easily from the
content of the Qur'an. All you need to do is search the Qur'an online and see
countless verses verifying this claim. The only sword Islam believes in, as far
as propagation of the religion is concerned, is of logic and intellect:
"Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear
from error” [Al-Qur'an 2:256].
"Invite (all) to the way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful
preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious.”
[Al-Qur'an 16:125]
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