Is Islamic State un-Islamic?

The rise of ‘Islamic State’, as they call themselves, continues to concern the kind of non-practising, secularised Muslims you find at the BBC.
Razia Iqbal, a journalist employed by BBC News, wrote on the BBC website last week about the London schoolgirls Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase and Shamima Begum absconding to Islamic State in Syria.
The girls were radicalised by Aqsa Mahmood. She flew to Syria to marry an IS fighter last year. In addition she was known to MI5.
But a Twitter conversation between Aqsa Mahmood and Shamima Begum appears not to have been followed up. Muslims have complained the three girls were failed by our security services.
PROMISING FUTURE
Razia Iqbal writes: ‘Their names are important to me, because they focus my mind on them as individuals, as young girls, with a promising future ahead of them, with friends, siblings and parents.’
They had ‘a promising future ahead of them’. Which begs several questions: What other kind of promising future is there than the sort which lies ahead of you? And exactly what were Kadiza, Amira and Shamima going to do? Go to university perhaps? Become secularised there? Or radicalised? Become BBC journalists? Get married? Travel to San Francisco? Does Razia know?

She went on: ‘A troubling and growing sisterhood is being cultivated – it appears an estimated 200 to 300 European Muslim girls have made the same journey as Kadiza, Shamima and Amira. Why? What for? The term jihadi bride is particularly egregious, but there is some truth to it.’
So by ‘promising future’ Razia meant anything but going to join a seemingly romantic band of outlaws and bearing their children.
ISLAMIC STATE NEEDS WOMEN
And of course, Islamic State does need women to build its legitimacy. At the moment the ‘State’ part of its title is aspirational. Women can bear children to its fighters. These are portrayed by IS in ways appealing to young girls. This article on the BBC website. has described the young men as ‘eye candy’.
Ms Iqbal concluded:
‘The only counter-narrative that might appeal to potential further recruits, is if girls such as Kadiza, Sultana, Shamima Begum and Amira Abase find a way of getting back to their lives in London, and tell the truth about how un-Islamic IS is; how unromantic it is to be part of a murderous cult and how unappealing it is to give up on your self, and your individuality.’
So in what way or ways is Islamic State ‘un-Islamic?’ Razia Iqbal fails to tell us. Perhaps for her it is the emphasis, to put it mildly, on grabbing land and killing whoever does not share their particular Islamic beliefs. But the Quran includes, according to one estimate, some 109 verses mandating open-ended violence against unbelievers. The Muslm holy book strongly advocates ‘liberating’ towns from the ‘oppression’ of non-Muslim rule.
THE QURAN MANDATES FIGHTING AND WAR
For example: Surah 2:191. And slay them wherever ye catch them, and turn them out from where they have turned you out; … 216. Fighting is prescribed for you, and ye dislike it. But it is possible that ye dislike a thing which is good for you, and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye know not.

Surah 4:74. Let those fight in the cause of Allah Who sell the life of this world for the hereafter. To him who fighteth in the cause of Allah,- whether he is slain or gets victory. Soon shall We give him a reward of great (value). 75. And why should ye not fight in the cause of Allah and of those who, being weak, are ill-treated (and oppressed)? Men, women, and children, whose cry is: “Our Lord! Rescue us from this town, whose people are oppressors. And raise for us from thee one who will protect; and raise for us from thee one who will help!” 76. Those who believe fight in the cause of Allah, and those who reject Faith Fight in the cause of Evil. So fight ye against the friends of Satan. Feeble indeed is the cunning of Satan.
Surah 5:33. The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land. That is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter;
ISLAMIC STATE FOLLOWING QURAN
Islamic State seems to be following most of that. They are also following in the footsteps of the founder of their faith. The ancient world knew Mohammed for his rampaging, looting and raping. There are a few verses of peace in the Quran, so it is possible to be Muslim and peaceful. But it is much easier and more faithful to the Quran to be Muslim and warlike.
Indeed, the only sure route to paradise for a Muslim is to be killed in the way of jihad. This doctrine gives jihadists – and by extension their wives and families – great status in Islam.
It is true that Christian martyrs are held in high esteem in the true faith. However, they have to be standing for Christ, not waging war. Moreover, every Christian will be with him in paradise. That means everyone who confesses that Jesus Christ has died for his sins. No ifs, no buts. And Allah won’t be there. As the Apostle Peter told the Jews in Jerusalem:
Acts 2:21 … whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord (that’s Jesus) shall be saved.
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THE EXAMPLE OF MOHAMMED
Mohammed is set up as an example for Muslims to follow. The ‘Hadith’, which are stories accepted among Muslims about Mohammed’s life, record this episode:
“When Muhammad saw Hamzah he said, ‘If Allah gives me victory over the Quraysh at any time, I shall mutilate thirty of their men!’ When the Muslims saw the rage of the Prophet they said, ‘By Allah, if we are victorious over them, we shall mutilate them in a way which no Arab has ever mutilated anybody.” (Al-Tabari, vol. 7, p. 133; cf. Ibn Ishaq 387) The Quraysh were Mohammed’s own tribe who claimed to be descended from Abraham’s son Ishmael and who ruled Mecca.)
So whether or not Islamic State is ‘romantic’, and that will lie in the eye of the beholder, it certainly is Islamic. One can understand that Razia would want to tell her BBC bosses and readers the opposite. That is what they want to hear, but it doesn’t make it any less of a lie.

As to becoming a ‘jihadi bride’, it is much more Islamic for a young woman to become the wife of a Muslim jihadist and bear his children than to pursue ‘self and individuality’:
The Muslim website kilafah.com says: ‘The role of the Muslim woman is clearly defined and outlined in Islam. In short her primary role is with the upbringing of her children and in being a dutiful wife. She is encouraged to carry out all the duties she takes up with devotion and enthusiasm.’
RAZIA IS UN-ISLAMIC
One thing we do know is that Razia Iqbal is un-Islamic. Her mode of dress let alone the lack of any head covering are in stark contrast to the modest Muslim attire of Kadiza, Amira and Shamima. One top of that, she actually married an unbeliever, a ‘kaffir’, fellow BBC World Service journalist George Arney, from whom she is now sadly separated.
Razia might make it into a Wikipedia list of Muslims in entertainment and the media, but there is very little for a real practising Muslim to identify with or respect in her.
Was one point of the article to reach out to girls about to be radicalised into absconding to join Islamic State and stop them? The stark truth is that it will fail. A fifty-something westernised pseudo-Muslim like Razia Iqbal has nothing in common with girls like Kadiza, Amira and Shamima and nothing to say to them.
It is going to be down to MI5 to stop potential jihadi brides after all.








































