Humanitarian Law and War Conventions
“Even Wars have Limits” ,
declares the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC or The Red Crescent
Society.
ICRC vigorously campaigns to
position humanitarian law in the context of the modern-day warfare. So often
are these Geneva Conventions, which are central to international humanitarian
law, are cited as the most important instruments to defend human dignity in
war. They are also among the most widely ratified treaties in the world.
Armed conflict has been a
prevalent feature of human existence for thousands of years. It manifests in
various forms such as large-scale warfare between nations, internal conflict
between different ethnic groups or civil unrest. The key trait these various
forms of conflict have in common is the devastating impact on humankind. The
establishment of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the
adoption of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 seeks to uphold international
humanitarian law to limit the
devastating consequences of armed conflict for civilians and non-combatants by
restricting the means and methods of warfare, the consequences of non-adherence
during armed conflict on human life and dignity.
Human Rights and Human Dignity in Islam
All human beings form one family
whose members descent from Adam. All men are equal in terms of basic human
dignity and basic obligations and responsibilities, without any discrimination
on the grounds of race, color, language, sex, religious belief, political
affiliation, social status or other considerations. True faith is the guarantee
for enhancing such dignity along the path to human perfection by submission to
God.
There is no compulsion in
religion. It is prohibited to exercise any form of compulsion on man or to
exploit his condition or ignorance in order to convert anyone. Human beings are
born free, and no one has the right to enslave, humiliate, oppress or exploit
them, and there can be no subjugation but to God the Most-High.
Everyone shall have the right to
live in security for himself, his religion, his dependents, his honor and his
property. It is not permitted to subject anyone to physical or psychological
torture or to any form of humiliation, cruelty or indignity.
Every human being is entitled to
inviolability and the protection of his good name and honor during his life and
after his death. The state and society shall protect his remains and burial
place.
The preservation of human life
throughout the term of time willed by God is a duty prescribed by Shari'ah. Life
is a God-given gift and the right to life is guaranteed to every human being. Islam
protects this right from any violation, and it is prohibited to take away life
except for a Shari'ah prescribed reason. It is forbidden to resort to such
means as may result in the genocidal annihilation of mankind.
Safety from bodily harm is a
guaranteed right. It is the duty of the state to safeguard it, and it is
prohibited to breach it without a Sharia-prescribed reason.
In the event of the use of force
and in case of armed conflict, it is not permissible to kill non-belligerents
such as the old, the meek, the defenseless, women and children. The wounded and
the sick shall have the right to medical treatment; and prisoners of war shall
have the right to be fed, sheltered and clothed. It is prohibited to mutilate
dead bodies. It is a duty to exchange prisoners of war and to arrange visits or
reunions of the families separated by the circumstances of war.
Churches, synagogues, places of
worship, schools , hospitals and civilian areas are protected sanctuaries. Sources
of water such as reservoirs, wells, waterholes, trees, cattle and such
essential necessities for living are forbidden to be tampered with.
The Messenger of Allah s.a.w.
showed great tolerance and understanding in times of peace and even during war. He commanded and reminded Muslim forces
to uphold the rules of engagement in wartime. His example was emulated and
followed loyally by the Rightly Guided
Caliphs - Khulafa ur Rasyidin .
Among the rules of war were,
Not to intrude and harm religious
people in their houses of worship
Not to harm women, children and
the elderly, the non combatants
Treating fairly prisoners of war,
attend to the wounded and their medical needs, feed them
Prisoners are free to practice
their religion
Places of worship are to be
protected
Not to destroy livestock except
for necessary food
Not to ruin water resources
The Prophet’s s.a.w. victorious return
and his triumphant opening of Makkah showed such humility and grace. There was
no vindictiveness or vengefulness on the part of the Prophet and the conquering
Muslims although they were formerly oppressed, persecuted for their beliefs and
forced into exile. Umar al Khattab’s Jerusalem humble entrance and acceptance
of the holy city keys displayed great tolerance granting freedom of worship and
the sanctity of the churches and other places of devotion. Salahuddin’s
liberation of Jerusalem exhibited great chivalry without any savagery and
retribution even though a hundred years before that, conquering Crusaders
massacred and mercilessly slaughtered Muslims and Jews until blood was
splattered knee deep throughout the ravaged city.
During the Bosnian war, Aliya
Izetbegovic the first European Muslim president pointed out that hundreds of
mosques were destroyed and some churches were too. All of them were destroyed
by Europeans (Serbs), not even one was damaged by Muslims. The genocide termed ethnic cleansing, massacres
and atrocities were overwhelmingly committed by Serbs. Izetbegovic sharply
interjected that his and the Muslims. tolerance were first and foremost because
of Islam.
It was also during the Bosnian
war that the foreign mujahidin brigade
once overran and captured some monasteries and took into their custody several
Serbian nuns. Their brigade commander , al
marhum Syaikh Anwar Shaaban, refused to consider suggestions that the nuns
be made slaves. He knew that it would be a grave calamity if the Muslim mujahidin were to engage in something
as mean as the cruel Serbs. The nuns
were unharmed and treated with care and handed over in peace to the ICRC. The mujahidin bore no ill will to exact
revenge or demonstrate terror
ISRAEL AS A WAR CRIMINAL
Israel trampled on all war
conventions and flagrantly violated humanitarian law by committing war crimes
and crimes against humanity in their assault and obliteration of Gaza. Israel
unleashed indiscriminate shelling sea, air and land – ships, jet bombers,
artillery and tanks onto Palestinian civilians, schools, hospitals, mosque and
thousands of homes, resulting in thousands of deaths and maiming, mayhem and
limitless destruction. They even kill and murder whole families. If they cannot
get to the fighters, they intend to hurt and savage their families, women and
children, friends and the people of Gaza, the non belligerents to force the
Palestinian resistance to surrender. Israeli leaders are known to be fearful of
being apprehended and indicted for war crimes when they are abroad.
ISIS TRANGRESSIONS
ISIS actions are not Islamic and inhumane. Its brutality and appalling
atrocities relegates even al Qaeda to the shadows. Its emergence displaying
such strength and organization with such a messianic portrayal is more than
surprising, shows a semblance of
some apocalyptic Hollywood plot with its
leader, Baghdadi’s appearance, image and makeup. Some say they are exploiting Mahdi
like end of days scenarios, the subject of infatuation for many Muslims.
But to have some naïve Muslims rooting
for them and cheering on their vicious and cruel wanton murder, mutilations,
throat cutting, beheading and arrogant display of severed heads, is a gross
transgression and simply unIslamic. How can they even sympathize and support patent
terrorism and clear crimes against humanity by equating them with jihad? This
is a grave fitnah – strife, distress and affliction for the Muslim ummah.
ISIS and sadistic fringe outfits
like them give Islam, Islamists and the Islamic resistance a bad name and easy
propaganda for Islamophobes.
No credible and respectable
scholar has ever condoned terrorism . War crimes and crimes against humanity
has been condemned categorically and undisputedly by all authoritative
scholars. In Islam, even wars have limits.
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