Isn't it true that Islam was spread by sword?
No. This is not true. However, this is a common
misconception in the minds of many people. The Qur'an declares:
ˇ°There is no compulsion in religion. The right direction is
henceforth distinct from error" (Qur'an 2:256).
This Qur'anic verse shows that God has made truth and falsehood distinct
from each other and people are therefore free to choose one or the
other. No one can be forced to believe in a religion since belief is
something very personal. One who follows the Qur'an will not try to
force another person to believe.
Even the prophet Muhammad, on whom be peace, could not force another
person to become a Muslim. God revealed to him the following words:
"And if your Lord willed, all who are in the earth would have
believed together. Would you then compel people until they become
believers? It is not for any soul to believe except by the permission of
Allah (Qur'an 10:99-100).
This instruction from God makes it clear that anyone is mistaken who
thinks that he or she can compel others to believe. If God wanted He
could make everyone believers, but rather has given them free choice.
Even so, no one can believe upon being forced. It is the grace of God on
a person that will result in belief. Is there a teaching more beautiful
than this? How could any true follower of the Qur'an turn around and
force his faith on others?
On the contrary, the Qur'an instructs its followers on how to call
people to true faith as follows:
"Call unto the way of your Lord with wisdom and fair exhortation,
and reason with them in the better way" (Qur'an 16:125).
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Where does the Qur'an say call people at the point of a sword? It does
not. God instructed his messenger, on whom be peace, as follows:
"Say: This is my Way: I invite unto Allah with sure knowledge, I
and whosoever follows me" (Qur'an 12:108).
Here again, the call is to be made with sure knowledge, with clear
evidence. Putting these instructions together, a Muslim understands that
he or she must present Islam with clear evidence (i.e. sure knowledge)
and use wisdom and fair exhortation to reason with people to accept the
evidence for faith. Where is there any mention of sword in all of this?.
The Junior Encyclopedia of Canada says: "Islam is the
fastest-growing religion worldwide" (The Junior Encyclopedia of
Canada, Hurtig Publishers, Canada, 1990, Vol. 2, p. 396).
What explains this phenomenon? Who is forcing anyone today to become
Muslims? Muslims are not even engaged in active preaching in any
noticeable degree. People are voluntarily coming into Islam because they
find that Islam makes sense.
Huston Smith discusses in his book entitled "The World's
Religions", on page 256, how the prophet Muhammad, on whom be
peace, granted freedom of religion to the Jews and Christians under
Muslim rule. The prophet had a document drawn up in which he stipulated
that Jews and Christians shall be "protected from all insults and
vexations; they shall have an equal right with our own people to our
assistance and good offices," and furthermore, that they shall
"practice their religion as freely as the Muslims" (Quoted in
The World's Religions by Huston Smith, Harper Collins, 1991, p. 256).
Smith points out that Muslims regard that document as "the first
charter of freedom of conscience in human history and the authoritative
model for those of every subsequent Muslim state" (p. 256).
So, was Islam spread by the sword? The following short answer comes from
Ira Zepp Jr., a non- Muslim, in his book entitled "A Muslim
Primer". "It is unfortunate that Islam has been stereotyped as
the 'religion of the sword' or that Islam was 'spread by the sword.' The
historical reality is that the expansion of Islam was usually by
persuasion and not by military power. In any case, Islam cannot be
forced on anyone; if profession of the shahadah [i.e. the declaration of
Islam] is forced on someone, it is not true Islam". (A Muslim
Primer by Ira Zepp, Jr., 1992, Wakefield Editions, US, p. 134).
Audio Lecture
Khutba of Jumma in Seoul Central Masjid
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DESCRIPTION |
DATE |
FORMAT |
LANGUAGE |
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| salat | 2006.08.02 | English | ||
| love for human beings | 2004.07.23 | English/Arabic | ||
| marriage in Islam | 2004.08.27 | English/Arabic | ||
| importance of human life | 2004.09.10 | English | ||
| calling to worship Allah | 2004.12.17 | mp3 | English | |
| nikka | 2005.11 | mp3 | English | |
| hajj 2005 (i) | 2005.12.07 | English | ||
| hajj2005 (ii) | 2005.12.23 | English | ||
| father and son | 2006.01.13 | English | ||
| importance of human life | 2004.09.10 | Arabic | ||
| 2004 رمضان | 2004.10.08 | Arabic | ||
| dawah | 2004.12.17 | mp3 | Arabic | |
| نکاح | 2005.11 | mp3 | Arabic | |
| حج2005 | دسمب07.2005 | Arabic | ||
| حج 2005 | دسمب23. 2005 | Arabic | ||
| اولاد | جنوري 2006 | Arabic |








