Loading...
Islam Versus Terorisme
Kharlie, Ahmad Tholabi
Kharlie, Ahmad Tholabi
Author(s)
Author(s) (Additional)
Illustrator(s)
Producer(s)
Contributor(s)
Contributor(s) (Other)
Editor(s)
Advisor(s)
Contact(s)
Data Collector(s)
Collections
Files
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Online Access
Abstract
In the last decade, terrorism discourse has become one of the most important international issues. The West has claimed that Islam had supported terrorism and violence against other community, especially the West. This article attempts to elaborate the issue of terrorism in the context of Qur’anic exegesis and Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh). The author argues that Islam as the grace for the whole universe (rahmatan li al ‘âlamîn), in its very doctrines, never support terrorism, radicalism, violent actions, and destructive actions on the earth (fasâd fi al-ardh). This paper attempts to discuss how the Qur’an responses to the issue of terrorism by analyzing the interpretation of legal related verses.
Note(s)
Topic
Type
Journal volume
Date
2008
Identifier
ISBN
DOI
Copyright/License
With permission of the license/copyright holder