The Sacred Muslim
Practice of Beheading
By
Andrew G. Bostom
FrontPageMagazine.com | May 13, 2004
Reactions to the grotesque jihadist decapitation of
yet another
"infidel Jew," Mr. Berg, make
clear that our intelligentsia are either dangerously
uninformed, or simply unwilling to come to terms with
this ugly reality: such murders are consistent with
sacred jihad practices, as well as Islamic attitudes
towards all non-Muslim infidels, in particular, Jews,
which date back to the 7th century, and the
Prophet Muhammad's own example.
According to Muhammad’s sacralized biography by Ibn
Ishaq, Muhammad himself sanctioned the massacre of the
Qurayza, a vanquished Jewish tribe. He appointed an
"arbiter" who soon rendered this concise verdict: the
men were to be put to death, the women and children sold
into slavery, the spoils to be divided among the
Muslims. Muhammad ratified this judgment stating that it
was a decree of God pronounced from above the Seven
Heavens. Thus some 600 to 900 men from the Qurayza were
lead on Muhammad’s order to the Market of Medina.
Trenches were dug and the men were beheaded, and their
decapitated corpses buried in the trenches while
Muhammad watched in attendance. Women and
children were sold into slavery, a number of them being
distributed as gifts among Muhammad’s companions, and
Muhammad chose one of the Qurayza women (Rayhana) for
himself. The Qurayza’s property and other possessions
(including weapons) were also divided up as additional
"booty" among the Muslims, to support further jihad
campaigns.
The classical Muslim jurist al-Mawardi (a Shafi’ite
jurist, d. 1058) from Baghdad was a seminal, prolific
scholar who lived during the so-called Islamic "Golden
Age" of the Abbasid-Baghdadian Caliphate. He wrote the
following, based on widely accepted interpretations of
the Qur'an and Sunna (i.e., the recorded words and deeds
of Muhammad),
regarding infidel prisoners of jihad
campaigns:
“As for the
captives, the amir [ruler] has the choice of taking the
most beneficial action of four possibilities: the
first to put them to death by cutting their necks;
the second, to enslave them and apply the laws of
slavery regarding their sale and manumission; the third,
to ransom them in exchange for goods or prisoners; and
fourth, to show favor to them and pardon them. Allah,
may he be exalted, says, 'When you encounter those
[infidels] who deny [the Truth=Islam] then strike
[their] necks' (Qur'an sura 47, verse 4)”....Abu’l-Hasan
al-Mawardi, al-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah." [The Laws of
Islamic Governance, trans. by Dr. Asadullah Yate, (London),
Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd., 1996, p. 192. Emphasis added.]
Indeed such odious “rules”
were iterated by all four classical schools of Islamic
jurisprudence, across the vast Muslim empire.
For centuries, from the Iberian peninsula to the Indian
subcontinent, jihad campaigns waged by Muslim armies
against infidel Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians,
Buddhists and Hindus, were punctuated by massacres,
including mass throat slittings and beheadings. During
the period of “enlightened” Muslim rule, the Christians
of Iberian Toledo, who had first submitted to their Arab
Muslim invaders in 711 or 712, revolted in 713. In the
harsh Muslim reprisal that ensued, Toledo was pillaged,
and all the Christian notables had their throats cut. On
the Indian subcontinent, Babur (1483-1530), the founder
of the Mughal Empire, who is revered as a paragon of
Muslim tolerance by modern revisionist historians,
recorded the following in his autobiographical “Baburnama,”
about infidel prisoners of a jihad campaign:
"Those who were brought in alive [having surrendered]
were ordered beheaded, after which a tower of skulls was
erected in the camp." [The
Baburnama -Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor,
translated and edited by Wheeler M. Thacktson, Oxford
University Press,1996, p. 188. Emphasis added.]
Recent jihad-inspired
decapitations of infidels by Muslims have occurred
across the globe- Christians in Indonesia, the
Philippines, and Nigeria; Hindu priests and "unveiled"
Hindu women in Kashmir; Wall Street Journal reporter,
and Jew, Daniel Pearl. We should not be surprised that
these contemporary paroxysms of jihad violence are
accompanied by ritualized beheadings. Such gruesome acts
are in fact sanctioned by core Islamic sacred texts, and
classical Muslim jurisprudence. Empty claims that jihad
decapitations are somehow
"alien to true Islam," however well-intentioned,
undermine serious efforts to reform and desacralize
Islamic doctrine. This process will only begin with
frank discussion, both between non-Muslims and Muslims,
and within the Muslim community.
Andrew G. Bostom, MD, MS is an
Associate Professor of Medicine at Brown University
Medical School, and occasional contributor to Frontpage
Magazine. He is the editor of a forthcoming essay
collection entitled, "The Legacy of Jihad". |