2019
DOI: 10.3390/rel10040246
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“Cogent Religious Instruction”: A Response to the Phenomenon of Radical Islamist Terrorism in Australia

Abstract: Over the past 15 years, 47 Muslim Australians have been convicted for terrorism offences. Australian courts have determined that these acts were motivated by the offenders’ “Islamic” religious beliefs and that interpretations of Quranic verses concerning jihad, in relation to shariah, caliphate, will of God and religious duty contributed to the commission of these crimes. This paper argues that these ideas, derived from certain classical-era Islamic jurisprudence and modern Islamist thought, contradict other c… Show more

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“…All our interviewees concurred with Rane (2019) when understanding jihad in a defensive sense of the word and, therefore, did not envisage the possibility of an offensive jihad. For most of them, the Palestinian resistance was lesser jihad, while none of them considered the attack against Charlie Hebdo in Paris or other similar acts as such, showing themselves to be diametrically opposed to the fairly widespread interpretation of the concept in the West, which confuses it with 'holy war'.…”
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“…All our interviewees concurred with Rane (2019) when understanding jihad in a defensive sense of the word and, therefore, did not envisage the possibility of an offensive jihad. For most of them, the Palestinian resistance was lesser jihad, while none of them considered the attack against Charlie Hebdo in Paris or other similar acts as such, showing themselves to be diametrically opposed to the fairly widespread interpretation of the concept in the West, which confuses it with 'holy war'.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…According to authors like Rane (2019), the Prophet never resorted to offensive jihad and it should be understood as resistance to oppression. Be that as it may, Mohd et al (2017), among others, assert that lesser jihad can be both defensive, when Muslims have been previously attacked, and offensive.…”
Section: The Power Of Words: Terrorism In the Name Of Islammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of this action, non-Muslims can think Islamic law is carried out through criminality and the murder of other people. This is because these acts of terrorism are carried out in the name of Islamic law (Rane 2019).…”
Section: Using a Soft-line Approach To Realize Maqashid Al-shari'a Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than that, technology has generally changed all patterns of human work (Patrício, 2018;Shcheblyakov et al, 2019). The development and advancement of technology today cannot be denied that it has brought humans into a new world order that is more sophisticated and advanced (Juul et al, 2019;Rane, 2019). Every day, this development is felt in real life; even every human being is competing to be more advanced than others, even justifying all means can be an alternative to seek and gain profits (Baeva, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%