Posted on 01/15/2007 9:00:14 AM PST by MaximusRules
The Quranic Concept of War, by Brigadier General S. K. Malik of the Pakistani Army provides readers with unequalled insight. Originally published in Pakistan in 1979, most available copies are found in India, or in small non-descript Muslim bookstores. One major point to ponder, when thinking about The Quranic Concept of War, is the title itself. The Quran is presumed to be the revealed word of God as spoken through his chosen prophet, Mohammed. According to Malik, the Quran places warfighting doctrine and its theory in a much different category than western thinkers are accustomed to, because it is not a theory of war derived by man, but of God. This is Gods warfighting principles and commandments revealed. ... The Quranic approach to war is infinitely supreme and effective . . . [and] points towards the realization of universal peace and justice . . .
...Malik uses examples to demonstrate that Allah will strike terror into the hearts of Unbelievers. At this point he begins to develop his most controversial and conjectural Quranic theory related to warfarethe role of terror. Readers need to understand that the author is thinking and writing in strategic terms, not in the vernacular of battles or engagements. Malik continues, when God wishes to impose His will on his enemies, He chooses to do so by casting terror into their hearts. . . . . Maliks strategic synthesis is specific: the Quranic military strategy thus enjoins us to prepare ourselves for war to the utmost in order to strike terror into the hearts of the enemies, known or hidden, while guarding ourselves from being terror-stricken by the enemy. Terror is an effect; the end-state.
(Excerpt) Read more at carlisle.army.mil ...
# Revelation 13:10 He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.
Thanks for posting this. I had no idea that this book even existed, but apparently copies can be found at the U.S. Military History Institute In Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at the Library of Congress, and at many other major academic libraries. I'll be sure to take a look at it, and if possible, add it to my own military history library for future reference, and for arguing with all the Liberals I am condemned to deal with everyday at work.
Take a look at any Pakistan-based military fora on the internet...almost all of them are about the Koran supposedly predicting Moslem "warriors" always reign supreme over "Hindu" India's military. Most of them cite Koranic verses for the same.
Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia are going to be the biggest collective headaches for many-a-nations soon, if not already.
ping for later
Wow Maximus, this IS must reading:
Terror is not a means of imposing decision upon the enemy; it is the decision we wish to impose . . . . Maliks divine principal of Islamic warfare may be restated as strike terror; never feel terror. The ultimate objective of this form of warfare revolves around the human heart, [the enemies] soul, spirit, and Faith.56 Terror can be instilled only if the opponents Faith is destroyed . . . . It is essential in the ultimate analysis, to dislocate [the enemies] Faith. Those who are firm in their religious conviction are immune to terror, a weak Faith offers inroads to terror. Therefore, as part of preparations for jihad, actions will be oriented on weakening the non-Islamics Faith, while strengthening the Islamics. What that weakening or dislocation entails in practice remains ambiguous. Malik concludes, Psychological dislocation is temporary; spiritual dislocation is permanent. The soul of man can only be touched by terror.57
Thanks very much for posting. Bump for later read.
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Very useful. Thanks for posting this.
All totalitarian ideologies share similarities of method and goals. Here's the socialist version of Malik's dictum:
"Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power." - George Orwell [Eric Blair] (1903-1950) "1984"
Dr. Antulio Echevarria recently argued the US military does not have a doctrine for war as much as it has a doctrine for operations and battles.5 The military has a deficit of strategic, and, one could add, philosophic thinking.This is likely the result of the idiotic decision to change the name of the centralized military authority from "The War Department" to "The Department of Defense."
Won't do any good. The Imam will just say that you must learn arabic to TRULY understand those passages in the Koran. Seems I can see how those who DO read arabic interpret and act on those passages just fine.
Outstanding. Valuable. One of the greatest articles ever posted on FreeRepublic. Thanks.
MUST READ.
Deuteronomy 2:33-35:
"33And the LORD our God delivered him before us; and we smote him, and his sons, and all his people.
34And we took all his cities at that time, and utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones, every city, we left none to remain:
35Only the cattle we took for a prey unto ourselves, and the spoil of the cities which we took."
Thanks for posting this article.
Must read ping!
Majid Khadduri
Unlike your quote from the Original Testament, Gondring, which is the history of a people in the past-tense. There are no Jews taking cattle as prey for themselves or smoting, pillaging, looting, destroying cities...that I know of. Only islam relives it's own violent 7th century - every day of the week...as if there's no tomorrow, and that's why islam has no future, IMO.
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