Je ne pouvais pas ne pas mettre ce qui suit en "exergue"!! Je pense que mon blog me donne justement la possibilité de le faire!! et étant une personne "libre" j'ai choisi de le partager avec vous!! Alors pour tous les "férus" de religions et du "interfaith dialogue" .......
Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) was not only a great person in his own time, but is one of the greatest figures of all times for all races, colors, and nationalities. His example was excellent for the 7th-century Arabs and remains excellent for all people living in the 21st century. The Prophet Muhammad was an excellent example for the rich and poor, the young and old, the rulers and subjects, and for intellectuals and ordinary people. Allah sent him as His Prophet for all humanity.
The morality of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was not restricted to just a few moral attributes, but included diverse traits and aspects of life. He was kind, compassionate, caring, generous, and humble, but he was also strong, brave, eloquent, wise, and insightful. He was a great planner, organizer, and thinker while at the same time he was also a man of faith, trust, and devotion to Allah.
He was the most merciful person in all of history. He was merciful to his family, followers, friends, and even enemies. He was merciful to the young and old, to humans and to animals. Those who persecuted him in Makkah and killed his relatives and his followers were later defeated in the battles. When they were captives under the Prophet Muhammad, he forgave them. He did not ever take revenge or retaliate. He was the most forgiving person. Even in times of war, Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) never allowed the killing of anyone except those involved in the fighting; he issued clear orders against the killing of civilians, including women, children, and even those who were engaged in worship of any kind. He taught his followers to observe the sanctity of all life while engaged in a just war.
Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a senior lecturer and Islamic scholar at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, states the following:
Hundreds of millions of people all over the world believe in Islam. They come from extremely diverse backgrounds and represent virtually all the known races of humanity. Further, a great number of people, both men and women, convert to Islam regularly. That thousands and thousands of people embrace Islam each year from all around the world should be seen as a testament to the peace, serenity, simplicity, and beauty of the precepts and ideals of our Prophet Muhammad's message. If the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) preached violence, and led a violent life, it does not stand to reason that so many people would continuously flock to Islam on their own free will.
The Qur'an, the most fundamental scripture of Islam, teaches sanctity of life, not violence. It enjoins peace, justice, and compassion as basic tenets for all of humankind and condemns violence and aggression in all forms. [God enjoins justice and compassion and giving freely to the next of kin, and forbids lewdness, wickedness and oppression.He admonishes you so that you may take heed] (An-Nahl 16: 90).
In a society where human dignity was measured by race, ethnicity, color, status, and wealth, the Qur'an stressed the sacred bond of humanity binding all people. [O mankind, We have created you from a single pair of a male and female, and rendered you nations and tribes so that you might know one another. The most honorable of you in the sight of God is the one who is most conscious of Him. God is All-Knowing, All-Aware] (Al-Hujurat 49:13).
Even the concept of holy war is denounced in Islam because in Islam war can only be characterized as either just or unjust, not holy. The Qur'an permits only a just war, a war waged to remove tyranny and oppression, or in self-defense. The Qur'an is categorical in denouncing all wars of aggression.
[And fight in God's cause against those who wage war against you, but do not commit aggression — for, verily, God does not love aggressors.] (Al-Baqarah 2:190)
[Permission [to fight] is given to those against whom war is being wrongfully waged — and, verily, God has indeed the power to succor them.] (Al-Hajj 22:39)
Allah also forbids Muslims from attacking anyone who allows others to live in peace:
[Thus, if they let you be, and do not make war on you, and offer you peace, God does not allow you to harm them.] (An-Nisaa' 4:90)
[Hence, if they do not let you be, and do not offer you peace, and do not stay their hands, seize them and slay them whenever you come upon them: for it is against these that We have clearly empowered you [to make war].] (An-Nisaa' 4:91)
Muhammad, thus, took up arms only in self-defense.
Muhammad was born into a tribal society where the only bond recognized was that of the tribal bond. When he preached about the unity of God and universal brotherhood between all of humankind, the powerful members of his society violently opposed him. They subjected him and his followers to relentless persecution, even to the extent of lynching some of them. They were forced to leave Makkah to immigrate to Abyssinia and then to Madinah. Even in Madinah, he was not left alone to practice his religion. The tribes from his society rallied forces to eliminate him and his followers. Numerous attempts were even made on his life.
It was in this context that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was called to take up arms to defend himself and his followers. While doing so, he never compromised the sacred principle of sanctity of life, as he and his followers were ordered to govern themselves by the firm ethics of just war and clearly defined rules of engagement.
In a milieu where the killing of a single camel unleashed numerous wars costing thousands of lives, Muhammad waged wars that can be described as minor skirmishes as their casualties were kept to a minimum on both sides. This is because nothing was more abhorrent to Muhammad than killing an innocent soul.
In order to better appreciate the ethics of Muhammad's wars, we may do well to compare him with the war heroes of the Old Testament. What we read there is total wars often involving putting entire populations to the sword. To cite a few instances:
In the cities of these nations whose land the Lord your God is giving you as a patrimony, you shall not leave any creature alive. You shall annihilate them — Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, Jebusites — as the Lord your God commanded you. (Deuteronomy 20:16-17)
Go now and fall upon the Amalekites and destroy them, and put their property under ban. Spare no one; put them all to death, men and women, children and babes in arms, herds and flocks, camels, and asses. (1 Samuel 15:2-3)
After the conquest of Jericho: "They devoted the city to the Lord and destroyed with the sword every living thing in it — men and women, young and old, cattle, sheep and donkeys." (Joshua 6:21)
Contrary to the above, Muhammad never allowed the killing of anyone except those involved in the fighting; he issued clear orders against killing of civilians, including women, children, and even those who were engaged in worship of any kind. He forbade the slaughtering of animals except for food. Unlike some leaders who would order kill everything that breathed to be killed, he taught his warriors not to harm innocent living creatures. He taught his followers how to observe the sanctity of all life while engaged in a just war by narrating the story of an ancient prophet: An ant stung one of the prophets of old and in a fit of anger he ordered an entire anthill to be burned down; Allah then revealed to him, "Just because a single ant stung you, how dare you burn down an entire community which glorifies God!" (Al-Bukhari, Muslim, and Abu Dawud).
We also have traditions wherein Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) forbade his warriors from separating mother birds from their babies.
Those who consider the Old Testament figures to be sacred in spite of their "total-war policies" and their killings of entire populations and yet fail to recognize the prophetic witness of Muhammad, are clearly driven by bias and prejudice rather than objectivity or truth. They should compare Muhammad's general amnesty to the Makkans who had persecuted him and his followers, and waged wars against him for more than a decade with that of Joshua's act of putting the inhabitants of the entire city he conquered to the sword. Compare also Muhammad's interdict against the mutilation of enemy soldiers in combat with the Old Testament narrative of King David's feat of producing two hundred foreskins of Philistines as a trophy to get the hand of King Saul's daughter in marriage.
In quoting these stories of the Old Testament, I must however rush to point out, that I am — God forbid — in no way implying that we are allowed to make a value judgment about the actions of those great heroes or prophetic figures of the past; it would be unfair on our part to judge them by our own standards and laws that have evolved over the centuries. Theirs are to be strictly studied in their own specific milieu and context and must never be extended to that of ours. As the Qur'an says: [Those are a people who have passed away; theirs was what they did, and yours is what you do.You will not be questioned about their actions] (Al-Baqarah 2: 134). Historical actions and events must be judged and analyzed contextually, and this goes for all religions as well.
Now coming back to the issue of Muhammad's wars, I must further add that it is hypocritical to consider Muhammad as a man of war when we know that countless millions have perished over the last few centuries (most of which had nothing to do with Muhammad or any other religion). Indeed millions have perished in our past "enlightened" century in the course of the two world wars and other nationalistic struggles. These include countless men, women, children, and animals who have been killed or maimed or continue to be killed or maimed as a result of the use of depleted uranium, napalm, mines, and nuclear fallout.
Indeed, millions have perished in the name of godless communism and in the pursuit of nationalism, secularism, a country's national interest, and even the pursuit of natural resources. All people of conscience should heed the prophetic witness of Muhammad, when he said, "If even a little sparrow has been killed unjustly, it will appear before the Lord of the worlds crying for justice!"(An-Nasa'i, Ad-Darami, and Ahmad)
Lord alone knows how much accounting the "civilized nations" of the world will have to render for their killing of every breathing creature in the lands invaded in the name of "democracy," "freedom," "preemption," "humanitarian intervention," and even progress. Perhaps the best way to conclude this answer would be by quoting the prophetic words of Jesus (peace be upon him): "Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?" (Luke 6:41-42).
Source: www.islam.ca and Islamonline.net
In the upheaval of 's Bolshevik revolution, the communist forces had failed to completely quell the mountaineers’ resistance. After a vicious nine-month war, perhaps the fiercest local struggle in the Russian Civil War, the last Chechen rebel stronghold fell in May of 1921. However, violence continued to flare up sporadically in , prompted by the Soviet's agricultural collectivization and repressive security polices, particularly with regard to religion. In the manner of their ancestors, Chechens would form small guerrilla groups and fight from the mountains.
After the German surrender in World War II, Stalin accused several of the Caucasian nations in their entirety of collusion with the Fascists. Against these nations he pronounced a sentence of “likvidatsia”: liquidation. On Those who could not be transported, such as residents of remote mountain villages, or patients in hospital, were executed. In at least a couple of incidents, people were forced into barns or mosques that were then burned down with all inside.
Soviet figures put the number of Chechens and Ingush loaded on to the trains at 478,479. The "official" number dumped, freezing and starving into the Kazakh steppes were 400,478—suggesting 78,000 had died in transit, or shortly after arrival. That death toll is held by many to be conservative.
Sixty years later, the European Parliament recognized the mass deportation and exile of the Chechen and Ingush nations as an act of Soviet genocide.
The World Chechnya Day Web site brings together an invaluable collection of personal accounts of the genocide, a historical account of the exile, and tracks events taking place around the world to mark the anniversary. source: http://islamonline.net/English/Views/2006/02/article08.shtml See also: http://www.worldchechnyaday.org/
Les sources sont intarissables sur la grandeur de notre prophète (S). Je vous invite une fois de plus à lire ce qui suit:
http://www.islamonline.net/English/In_Depth/mohamed/1424/aboutmohamed/article01.shtml
Un message à travers un chant!! La musique est universelle nous dit-on! j'aime toutes les musiques du monde quand elles ont un message noble à transmettre. Celles-ci en font partie, depuis le celebrissime Sami Yusuf jusqu'aux groupes inconus d'Afrique et d'Asie!! Je ne sais pas bruler les drapeaux mais je me joint à leurs voix et je crie au monde entier..... HE WAS MOHAMMED...TEACHER OF HUMAN KIND!!
Voici le lien, il suffit de cliquer sur les titres:
http://www.islamonline.net/English/ArtCulture/2006/02/article04.shtml
Ce qui suit est une série de citations que j'ai "déniché" sur oumma.com
L’histoire montre clairement que la légende des musulmans fanatiques, balayant le monde et imposant l’Islam par la pointe de l’épée aux races conquises est un des mythes les plus fantastiquement absurdes qui aient jamais été rapportés par les historiens”
De Lacy O’Leary - “Islam At The Crossroad”, Londres, 1923, p. 8
“J’ai toujours eu haute estime pour la religion de Mohammad à cause de sa merveilleuse vitalité. C’est la seule religion qui me semble posséder cette capacité d’assimilation aux différentes étapes de l’existence. J’ai étudié cet homme merveilleux qui, à mon avis, est loin d’être un Antéchrist, et qui devrait être appelé le Sauveur de l’humanité. J’estime que si un homme comme lui devait exercer une hégémonie sur le monde moderne, il réussirait à résoudre ses problèmes de façon à lui apporter le bonheur et la paix. En parlant de la foi de Mohammad, j’ai prédit que cette dernière serait acceptée par l’Europe de demain comme elle est déjà acceptable par l’Europe d’aujourd’hui”
Georges.Bernard Shaw Prix Nobel de Littérature en 1925 -“The Guenuine Islam”, Vol. 1, N° 8, 1936.
“Le prophète (Mohammad) avait établi un document qui stipulait entre autres : les juifs et le chrétiens seront protégés de toutes insultes ou vexations, ils auront les mêmes droits que les musulmans à notre protection et services, en plus, ils pratiqueront leur religion aussi librement que les musulmans.”
Huston Smith - Citations de son livre “The World’s Religions” - Ed. Harper Collins, 1991, p.256
« Si la grandeur du dessein, la petitesse des moyens, l’immensité du résultat sont les trois mesures du génie de l’homme, qui osera comparer humainement un grand homme de l’histoire moderne à Muhammad ? Les plus fameux n’ont remué que des armes, des lois, des empires ; il n’ont fondé (quand ils ont fondé quelque chose) que des puissances matérielles écroulées souvent avant eux. Celui-là a remué des armées, des législations, des empires, des peuples, des dynasties, des millions d’hommes sur un tiers du globe habité ; mais il a remué de plus des autels, des dieux, des religions, des idées, des croyances, des âmes,... sa longanimité dans la victoire, son ambition toute d’idée, nullement d’empire, sa prière sans fin, sa conversation mystique avec Dieu, sa mort et son triomphe après le tombeau attestent plus qu’une imposture, une conviction. Ce fut cette conviction qui lui donna la puissance de restaurer un dogme. Ce dogme était double, l’unicité de Dieu est, l’autre disant ce qu’il n’est pas ; l’un renversant avec le sabre des dieux mensongers, l’autre inaugurant avec la parole une idée ! Philosophe, orateur, apôtre, législateur, guerrier, conquérant d’idées, restaurateur de dogmes rationnels, d’un culte sans images, fondateur de vingt empires terrestres et d’un empire spirituel, voilà Muhammad ! A toutes les échelles où l’on mesure la grandeur humaine, quel homme fut plus grand ?
Lamartine Histoire de la Turquie, Paris, 1854. Tome 1 et Livre 1-p.280.
« Ce n’est pas la propagation mais la permanence de sa religion qui mérite notre émerveillement ; la même impression, pure et parfaite, qu’il laissa à la Mecque et à Médine, se retrouve, après douze siècles écoulés, chez les Indiens, les Africains et les Turcs, prosélytes du Coran... Les Musulmans ont su résister, uniformément, à la tentation de réduire l’objet de leur foi et de leur dévotion au niveau des sens et de l’imagination de l’homme. "je crois en Un seul Dieu et en Muhammad, Son prophète" ; ceci enferme la profession de foi de l’Islam, de façon simple et invariable. L’image intellectuelle de la Divinité ne s’est jamais vue dégradée par une idole quelle qu’elle soit ; les hommages rendus au prophète n’ont jamais franchi la mesure de la vertu humaine ; et ses préceptes vivants ont restreint la gratitude de ses disciples dans les limites de la raison et de la religion ».
Edward Gibbon et Simon Ocklay History of the Saracen Empire.
« Il était César et le Pape réunis en un seul être ; mais il était le Pape sans avoir les prétentions du Pape, et César sans avoir les légions de César : sans armée, sans garde du corps, sans palais, et sans revenu fixe ; s’il y a un homme qui a le droit de dire qu’il règne par la volonté divine, ce serait Muhammad, puisqu’il a tout le pouvoir sans en avoir les instruments ni les supports ».
Bosworth Smith Mohammad and Mohammadanism. Londres, 1874 ; p. 92.
« Il est impossible, pour quelqu’un qui étudie la vie et le caractère du grand Prophète d’Arabie, pour quelqu’un qui sait comment il enseignait et comment il vivait, d’avoir d’autre sentiment que le respect pour ce prophète prodigieux, un des grands messagers de l’Etre Suprême. Et même si mes discours contiennent bien des choses qui sont familières à beaucoup d’entre vous, chaque fois que moi-même je les relis, je sens monter en moi une nouvelle vague d’admiration, un nouveau sende révérence, pour ce prodigieux grand maître arabe. »
Annie Besant The Life and Teachings of Muhammad. Madras, 1932, p. 4.
« La façon dont il accepta les persécutions dues à ses croyances, la haute moralité des hommes qui vécurent à ses côtés et qui le prirent pour guide, la grandeur de son oeuvre ultime, tout cela ne fait que démontrer son intégrité fondamentale. La supposition selon laquelle Muhammad serait un imposteur soulève plus de problèmes qu’elle n’en résout. Cependant, aucune des grandes figures de l’histoire n’est si peu appréciée en Occident que le Prophète Muhammad. »
« Homme d’affaires prospère dès l’âge de vingt ans, il devait bientôt devenir directeur des caravanes de chameaux d’une veuve fortunée. Celle-ci, reconnaissant ses mérites, lui proposa le mariage. Bien qu’elle fût de quinze ans son aînée, il l’épousa et fut un époux dévoué jusqu’à sa mort. De même que la plupart des grands prophètes qui le précédèrent, Muhammad chercha à éviter l’honneur de transmettre la parole divine, se considérant comme indigne d’accomplir cette tâche. Mais l’ange lui ordonna : "Lis !". De ce que nous connaissons de sa vie, nous savons que Muhammad ne savait ni lire ni écrire, mais il commença à dicter des mots qui lui étaient inspirés, et qui allaient bientôt transformer une grande partie du globe par le verset : "il n’y a qu’Un seul Dieu". Sur tous les plans, Muhammad était un esprit éminemment pratique. Lorsque son fils bien aimé, Ibrahim, mourut, il y eut une éclipse, et des rumeurs, disant que Dieu lui avait exprimé personnellement Ses condoléances, s’étendirent rapidement. Or, on dit que Muhammad lui-même affirma qu’une éclipse étant un phénomène naturel, il est insensé d’attribuer ce genre de phénomène à la naissance ou à la mort d’un être humain". Lors de la mort de Muhammad, certains voulurent le déifier, mais son successeur administratif mit fin à cette vague d’hystérie par une des paroles les plus belles de l’histoire religieuse : "Si l’un d’entre vous alla jusqu’à rendre un culte à Muhammad, il est mort. Mais si c’est à Dieu qu’il rend un culte, Il vivra pour l’éternité" ».
James A. Michener Islam : The Misunderstood Religion". Dans la revue Reader’s Digest (édition américaine), numéro de mai 1955, p. 68-70.
« Certains lecteurs seront peut-être surpris de me voir placer Muhammad en tête des personnalités ayant exercé le plus d’influence dans le monde, et d’autres contesteront probablement mon choix. Cependant, Muhammad est le seul homme au monde qui ait réussi par excellence sur les deux plans : religieux et séculier. »
Michael H. Hart The 100 : A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History. New York : Hart Publishing Company, Inc. 1978, p. 33.