“And peace be upon him the day he was born, and the day he will die, and the day he will be raised alive” (Sūrat Maryam, 19:15).
Today we do not want to extend any wish to our Christian brothers and sisters, may Allāh swt lead them back to the Straight Path of Islām if He wants (Sūrat an-Nūr, 24:46). However, we do not have to forget what happened 5 years ago in Sri Lanka on the occasion of the “easter” Sunday, when a commando of suicide terrorists attacked 3 churches in Colombo, Negombo, and Batticaloa. They were sent by ISIS to carry out a massacre of innocent people, and they also targeted 3 hotels in the capital, with a death toll of 269 victims (including more than 80 children) and 500 injured.
It was April 21, 2019, or rather 1440, according to what should be the right common calendar, and perhaps it will soon become so إن شاء الل. In a letter to yet another pseudo-caliph of the “anti-Islamic state of terror”, still unanswered, Swordless Jihād asked to put an end to the bloody saga of “suicide attacks” and “mass massacres”, recalling how “the Holy Qur’an and the prophetic method” leave no room for doubt in excluding the option of suicide as legitimate (Sūrat an-Nisā’, 4:29).
Regardless of how the pseudo-shuyūk of terror continue to “mystify” the issue with distorted and manipulative arguments, suicide bombers are illegal, even more so because the people who are usually killed or injured are not enemies of Islām, whether Muslims or not, as they are non-combatants. This is not jihād.
Speaking of “mystifications” (the new column launched by the blog) and of “mystifiers” of Islām, we remind that one of the suicide bombers of the massacre in Sri Lanka was inspired by Mr. Zakir Naik. And this is a fact that should make many reflect… Terrorism has no religion and, above all, it is not Islamic. Dāʿish Ḥarām! داعش حرام
