Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah

From Al-Qaeda to Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), and now the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the so-called Islamic State (IS), hijra (Arabic for emigration), has been exploited by these groups to justify their call ­for Muslims all over the world to emigrate to Dār al-Islām or abode of Islam. Histo...

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Main Author: Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Daniel Koehler 2017-09-01
Series:Journal for Deradicalization
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Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/110
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spelling doaj-effa75462dd94818a45ad6007afe828f2020-11-25T00:11:30ZdeuDaniel KoehlerJournal for Deradicalization2363-98492363-98492017-09-01Fall126084Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-SharīʿahMuhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman0S. Rajaratnam School of International StudiesFrom Al-Qaeda to Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), and now the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the so-called Islamic State (IS), hijra (Arabic for emigration), has been exploited by these groups to justify their call ­for Muslims all over the world to emigrate to Dār al-Islām or abode of Islam. Historically and in the Islamic context, hijra refers to the earlier generation of Muslims who left Mecca for Abyssinia as well as Prophet Muhammad’s emigration to Medina. This paper focuses on the notion of hijra as interpreted by ISIS to draw Muslims to Iraq and Syria to strengthen its rank and file. It argues that the modern jihadists’ interpretation of hijra is a misrepresentation of the two earlier emigrations. More importantly, it fails to satisfy the Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah or the objectives of Sharīʿah law. This paper will make a critical analysis of the concept of hijra from the perspective of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah, and offer an ideological rebuttal strategy to counter ISIS’s call for hijra. It will also attempt to address the ideological flaws in the call which foreign terrorist fighters (or FTF) are unaware of.http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/110HijraEmigrationISISISILMaqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
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Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
Journal for Deradicalization
Hijra
Emigration
ISIS
ISIL
Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
author_facet Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman
author_sort Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman
title Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
title_short Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
title_full Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
title_fullStr Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
title_full_unstemmed Countering ISIS Call for Hijra (Emigration): A Review through the Lens of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
title_sort countering isis call for hijra (emigration): a review through the lens of maqāṣid ash-sharīʿah
publisher Daniel Koehler
series Journal for Deradicalization
issn 2363-9849
2363-9849
publishDate 2017-09-01
description From Al-Qaeda to Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), and now the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the so-called Islamic State (IS), hijra (Arabic for emigration), has been exploited by these groups to justify their call ­for Muslims all over the world to emigrate to Dār al-Islām or abode of Islam. Historically and in the Islamic context, hijra refers to the earlier generation of Muslims who left Mecca for Abyssinia as well as Prophet Muhammad’s emigration to Medina. This paper focuses on the notion of hijra as interpreted by ISIS to draw Muslims to Iraq and Syria to strengthen its rank and file. It argues that the modern jihadists’ interpretation of hijra is a misrepresentation of the two earlier emigrations. More importantly, it fails to satisfy the Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah or the objectives of Sharīʿah law. This paper will make a critical analysis of the concept of hijra from the perspective of Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah, and offer an ideological rebuttal strategy to counter ISIS’s call for hijra. It will also attempt to address the ideological flaws in the call which foreign terrorist fighters (or FTF) are unaware of.
topic Hijra
Emigration
ISIS
ISIL
Maqāṣid Ash-Sharīʿah
url http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/110
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