In Islam war is permissible if one is violated of his right of life, wealth, property and people who under the care of Muslims. However, the issue is not simple. The benefit/loss war needs to studied, which is what takes place in many war. However, there are guidelines of conduct of war, some of them are compulsory (if there is food you cant keep the prisoner hungry by withholding food). Violation of such guidelines may result in sin. Torturing prisoners of war is not permissible in Islam. If the prisoner committed crimes then he will punished for such crime. Example, the prisoner was thief, and it proven with out any doubts, then punishment of theft will take place.
There were no Muslims in the Revolutionary War.
The author of "Holy War" typically views war as a necessary evil, sometimes justified in the context of defending beliefs or ideals. The attitude may vary based on the specific circumstances and beliefs being defended.
It is more a holy war .
1.muslims and Jews 2.terrorists 3.USA in the middle east 4.Religous beliefs 5.War
A Muslim's attitude towards war is shaped by the teachings of Islam, which emphasize peace, justice, and the sanctity of life. While warfare is permitted in certain circumstances, such as self-defense or fighting oppression, it must adhere to ethical guidelines, including the protection of civilians and non-combatants. Many Muslims advocate for diplomatic solutions and conflict resolution, viewing war as a last resort. Ultimately, interpretations of these teachings can vary widely among individuals and communities.
It is about the muslims and is only between the muslims like me and the serbians
Yes, Aristotle's beliefs and actions as a philosopher show that he had a strong sense of patriotism towards his home city of Athens. He even fought in the Greek war against Macedonia, showing his loyalty towards his city-state.
The answer to this question is: There were million of Muslims were fighting in the world war against Germany
Zlata Filipović, a Bosnian Croat known for her diary documenting her experiences during the Bosnian War, did not express hatred towards Muslims in her writings. Instead, her diary reflects the horrors of war and the shared suffering of all people affected by the conflict, including Muslims. Filipović’s work emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion rather than division, highlighting the tragedy of ethnic and religious strife during that period.
cause Christian people started the war first for holy land that's why Muslims fight with them for their protect..
there was war between Muslims and christians for holy land, Muslims dfeated everyone, and allowed non Muslims to live their.
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