Jihad or Terrorism; A Theological and Juridical Study in the Imami School (book): Difference between revisions
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In the remainder of the seventh chapter, Jamshidi and Toosi explain the difference between terrorist operations and the martyrdom-seeking operations of Muslims. According to them, in Imami jurisprudence, seven conditions have been set for martyrdom operations, including: the permission of the legitimate religious ruler, not killing innocents, and performing it with the intention of striking the enemy and repelling aggression. In their belief, if one of the seven conditions is missing, the act is considered a suicide attack and a form of forbidden suicide (pp. 225-228). | In the remainder of the seventh chapter, Jamshidi and Toosi explain the difference between terrorist operations and the martyrdom-seeking operations of Muslims. According to them, in Imami jurisprudence, seven conditions have been set for martyrdom operations, including: the permission of the legitimate religious ruler, not killing innocents, and performing it with the intention of striking the enemy and repelling aggression. In their belief, if one of the seven conditions is missing, the act is considered a suicide attack and a form of forbidden suicide (pp. 225-228). | ||
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