http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailheadlines.asp?fileid=20051205.A01&irec=1


Suicide bombings not jihad, say hard-line groups 

Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta



Islamic hard-line groups joined the chorus of condemnation on Sunday against 
militants who used suicide bombings to wage jihad in the world's most populous 
Muslim country.

However, the groups called for a dialog between them and other Muslim leaders, 
along with the government to discuss jihad, as they said the war on terror had 
tarnished their image. 

At a seminar attended by leaders of the Indonesian Mujahiddin Assembly (MMI), 
Hisbuth Tahrir, the Islam Defender Front (FPI) and several other hard-line 
groups, they agreed that suicide bomb attacks could not be accepted as jihad. 

"It's because the attackers have committed suicide in Indonesia, which is not a 
conflict zone," MMI leader Abu Jibril argued. 

The seminar specifically discussed the series of suicide bombings in the 
country, blamed widely on members of the Jamaah Islamiyah (JI) terror group. 

According to Jibril, Muslims are allowed only to launch suicide attacks for 
self-defense. 

"The recent suicide bombings were out of the context of Islamic holy war 
because they (the attackers) attacked target instead of defending themselves 
from threats, such as aggression," he said. 

The MMI was founded by extremist cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, who was in April 
convicted of a being involved in the conspiracy that led to the 2002 bombings 
in Bali, which killed 202 people -- mostly Western tourists. 

Jibril has taken over the MMI's leadership as Ba'asyir, who also heads the 
Al-Mukmin Islamic boarding school in Ngruki, Surakarta, Central Java, is 
serving a 30-month jail term in Jakarta's Cipinang prison. 

Police also accused Ba'asyir of leading Jamaah Islamiyah, but the court was not 
convinced. 

Similarly, Achmad Junaidi Ath-Thayibiy of the Hizbuth Tahrir said the recent 
terror attacks in the country by suicide bombers were haram (forbidden under 
Islam), and could not be considered as jihad. 

Once again, he stressed that Indonesia was not a conflict zone. 

"The Koran sets a condition before Muslims can wage holy war and die as 
martyrs, namely it must be defensive, not offensive, in nature, and the target 
must be clear. 

"If the attackers target the U.S. and its allies as their enemies, they must 
not victimize women, children and other innocent people," Achmad told the 
seminar, which was also attended by former chairman of the Indonesian Communion 
of Churches (PGI), Rev. Nathan Setiabudi. 

Imams have also strongly condemned the suicide bombings as un-Islamic, saying 
the terrorists had misinterpreted Koranic verses on jihad to launch the 
attacks. 

Nahdlatul Ulama leader Hasyim Muzadi asked the government and Muslim leaders to 
sit down together to talk about the true concept of jihad in an effort to 
ensure the success of the national campaign against terror. 

The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) ended a two-day national meeting here on 
Sunday with a decision to strengthen its stance against terrorism. 

"We are planning to facilitate a meeting of all religious groups, be they 
hard-line or moderate ones, to find a clear definition of jihad. Of course, our 
stance is clear that we are against terror because Indonesia is not a battle 
zone for jihad or suicide attacks," MUI deputy chairman Ma'ruf Amin, who was 
appointed to lead the antiterror task force, told The Jakarta Post. 

He said the MUI would reissue its 2003 fatwa that outlaws all acts of terror. 

The council, however, criticized the security authorities for stigmatizing 
hard-line groups and a number of Islamic boarding schools. 

Last week, the National Intelligence Agency (BIN) said that as part of the 
fight against terrorism, it would infiltrate radical groups in order to destroy 
their organizations from within. 


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