Iranian Ayatollah Affirms Legitimacy of Suicide Operations, Approves Killing

Israeli Civilians –Including Children

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May 30, 2011 

Special Dispatch No.3875

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Iranian Ayatollah Affirms Legitimacy of Suicide Operations, Approves Killing
Israeli Civilians –Including Children


The issue of martyrdom operations and their religious legitimacy has been
repeatedly discussed by Iranian ayatollahs.
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5328.htm#_edn1> [1] In a recent
fatwa posted on his website in response to an online inquiry, Iranian
Ayatollah Taqi Mesbah-e Yazdi ruled that martyrdom operations were not only
legitimate but were a duty incumbent upon every Muslim. 

The inquirer asked whether such operations were considered suicide and were
therefore forbidden, and whether Israeli civilians, especially children,
were to be regarded as illegitimate targets, like civilians elsewhere. In
his reply, Ayatollah Mesbah-e Yazdi expressed regret that the inquirer had
apparently bought into the propaganda of the enemies of Islam, which
presented martyrdom operations as suicide, and that the inquirer was wasting
his time on this issue instead of focusing on "uprooting the Zionist regime"
and its supporters. The Ayatollah ruled that when defending Islam and the
Muslim ummah necessitated martyrdom, it was not considered suicide.

Regarding the question about Israeli civilians, he ruled that it was
forbidden to harm them only if they had openly declared their opposition to
their government. He said it was even permissible to target Israeli
civilians used as human shields and in other cases when fighting "the
aggressors," i.e. Israel, necessitated it.

Following are the inquiry and the fatwa, which appeared in the English
section of the ayatollah's website:
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5328.htm#_edn2> [2]


Martyrdom Operations Are Not Only Permissible but Obligatory

Q: "Some people say that martyrdom operations are considered suicide and
that they are haram [forbidden] because they contradict Islam. They quote
Hadiths, such as this one by Imam Ja'afar [Al-Sadeq]: 'A Muslim may fight
and be killed [by the enemy], but will never shed his own blood' and ayat
[Koranic verses] such as: 'Do not kill yourselves, for Allah is
compassionate towards you. Whoever [does,] does so in transgression and
wrongfully. We shall roast [him] in a fire, and that is an easy matter for
Allah.' [Koran 4:29-30]

"They say this even about the martyrdom operations against military targets,
such as the ones used by Hizbullah [in] Lebanon, or the ones used by the
Iranian army against Saddam's army...

"The question [is whether] martyrdom operations, in which a person
detonate[s] himself [in the midst of] enemy [forces], are haram. Is it
suicide? Why or why not? Please answer this question, as there is lots of
discussion and confusion about this issue."

A: "It is regrettable that the propaganda of the enemies of Islam has
influenced the Muslim ummah so much that Muslims, instead of planning for
the uprooting of the Zionist regime and its arrogant supporters, have
occupied themselves with questioning and discussing the legitimacy of the
Palestinians' self defense, which is carried out under the most oppressive
conditions imaginable.

"[Certainly], when protecting Islam and the Muslim ummah depends on
martyrdom operations, it not only is allowed, but is even an obligation
(wajib), as many of the [great Shi'ite] scholars and Maraje' [sources of
emulation], including [Ayatollah] Safi Golpayegani and [Ayatollah] Fazel
Lankarani, have clearly announced in their fatwas. Consider the rewayah
[i.e. tradition about] the prophet of Allah [i.e. Muhammad], who said:
'Whoever is killed in defense of his belongings, he/she is [a] shahid
[martyr]' (Wasa'il al-Shi'ah, v.15, p.121)."

Only Those Israelis Who Openly Denounce Their Government Are Illegitimate
Targets

Q: "Now, about [the] targeting [of] civilians in the Zionist state. Some say
that according to the teaching[s] of [Ahl Al-Bayt, i.e. the Prophet
Muhammad's household] and the Koran, it is haram to target civilians in any
case. They also say that Israelis are civilians like any other people, while
others believe they are settlers and usurpers [rather than] civilians. 

"Are the operations [carried out] by Hamas and [Islamic] Jihad against
[Israeli] 'civilians' haram? Why or why not? How about the Israeli children
killed in such attacks? If it is not haram, what is the answer to those who
quote the Hadith [which forbids targeting] non-combatants."

A: "Muslims should not attack those civilians of the occupied territories
who have announced their opposition to their government's vicious crimes,
except [in] situations in which they are used as human shields and [when]
fighting the aggressors depends on attacking those [same] civilians."

Q: "...Given the fact that [today] there are [weapons of] mass destruction
and that it is not always easy to prevent civilian [casualties] in wars [as
it was in the past], what would be the ruling about attacks that
unintentionally kill civilians in wars (as in the case of the Iran-Iraq
war)? 

"Also, say we live in a Muslim country, and there is another country which
attack[s] one of our cities with nuclear weapons and wipe[s] it out. Then
this country announce[s that] it will destroy our cities one by one using
nuclear weapons. 

"Supposing [this same] country ha[s] all its nuclear weapons in one of their
cities – would it be [permissible] for [a] Muslim country to attack this
city and destroy the nuclear weapons there before they are used to
annihilate the Muslims, even though [this] would [cause civilian casualties]
in that city, [if] this [were] the only way to protect the lives of the
Muslims?..."

A: "In the case of conflict between two Muslim nations, Muslims should
assist the oppressed against the oppressor. 

"But before the war is waged, initiating [preemptive attacks] depends on
[whether] permission [is granted by the] velayat-e faqih [rule of the
jurisprudent].

"With prayers for your success."

 

Endnotes: 


[1] <http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5328.htm#_ednref1>  For more
on Iranian Shi'a's discussion of martyrdom operations and their religious
legitimacy, see MEMRI Inquiry & Analysis Report No.439, "Iranian Women's
Magazine Shut Down for Publishing Investigative Article on Martyrdom
Movement," May 22, 2008,
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3228.htm>
http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/3228.htm.

[2] <http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5328.htm#_ednref2>
<http://mesbahyazdi.com/english/index.asp?contact-us/afq/contact4.htm#ÚãáíÇÊ
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http://mesbahyazdi.com/english/index.asp?contact-us/afq/contact4.htm#ÚãáíÇÊ+
ÔåÇÏÊ+ØáÈÇäå. The text has been edited for clarity.

 



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