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Citation

Journal of Indonesian Islam 2014; 8(1): 91-111.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014)

DOI

10.15642/JIIS.2014.8.1.91-111

PMID

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Abstract

This paper deals with jihād and suicide bombings from the perspective of Indonesian salafism. It is argued that there are two different points of view related to this issue. The first is those who are affiliated with Wahhābī salafists such as those involved in Salafi-based foundations like As-Sunnah, Ihyaut Turats, al-Sofwah, Lajnah al-Khairiyah, Lajnah al-Istiqamah, and Wahdah Islamiyyah. They do not agree with suicide bombing directed to Western targets-mainly America-and its symbols. Suicide bombings are equivalent to killing oneself, and this is extremely forbidden in Islam. The second is Salafi-jihādists who have justified suicide bombing attacks to infidel targets and the symbols of ṭāgūt (false god). The reason is blowing oneself is not the same as committing suicide, for suicide is a sin. However, he is believed as carrying out "martyrdom operations", sacrificing himself for the sake of the superior goal of defending his religion and community, while suicide is a hopeless deed performed by a person who kills himself for his own selfish reason. © 2014, State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Jihad; Suicide bombings; Indonesian salafism; Wahhābī-salafism

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