Warding off Terrorism in Islam: Jihad According to the Surahs in the Qur'an Using the Maudhu'i Interpretation Method
(1) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(2) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
Islam is a religion that loves peace and always teaches its people to always be at peace. Even Islam is known as a religion that is rahmatallil 'alamin, which gives mercy to all human beings. But not a few people also think that Islam is a destructive and terrorist religion. This is because not a few people equate the meaning of jihad with terrorism. In fact, jihad and terrorism have very different meanings. One of the verses that discuss the obligation of Muslims to carry out jihad is QS. Al-Hajj verse 78. This jihad has various forms so that to practice the commandment of jihad does not always have to be fought.
Keywords
Jihad; Maudhu'I Interpretation; Radicalism; Terrorism
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