Islam is a religion of peace, love and tolerance. Today, however,
some circles have been presenting a false image of Islam, as if
there were conflict between Islam and the adherents of the two other
monotheistic religions. Yet Islam's view of Jews and Christians,
who are named "the People of the Book" in the Koran, is
very friendly and tolerant.
This attitude towards the People of the Book developed during the
years of the birth of Islam. At that time, Muslims were a minority,
struggling to protect their faith and suffering oppression and torture
from the pagans of the city of Mecca. Due to this persecution, some
Muslims decided to flee Mecca and shelter in a safe country with
a just ruler. The Prophet Muhammad told them to take refuge with
King Negus, the Christian king of Ethiopia. The Muslims who followed
this advice found a very fair administration that embraced them
with love and respect when they went to Ethiopia. King Negus refused
the demands of the pagan messengers who asked him to surrender the
Muslims to them, and announced that Muslims could live freely in
his country.
Such attitudes of Christian people that are based on the concepts
of compassion, mercy, modesty and justice, constitute a fact that
God has pointed out in the Koran. A verse of the Koran states:
… You will find the people most affectionate to those
who believe are those who say, 'We are Christians.' That is because
some of them are priests and monks and because they are not arrogant.
(Surat al-Ma'ida, 82)
The Common Beliefs and Values of the People of the
Book with Muslims
Christian and Muslim belief have many aspects in common. Judaism
too shares many beliefs with Islam. All true adherents of these
three great religions:
believe in resurrection, Heaven and Hell and angels, and that
God has created our lives with a certain destiny.
The beliefs of the People of the Book are in harmony with Muslims,
not only in terms of faith-related issues, but also of moral values.
Today, in a world where such immoralities as adultery, homosexuality,
drug addiction and a model of egoism and self-seeking cruelty
have grown widespread, the People of the Book and Muslims share
the same virtues: Honor, chastity, humility, self-sacrifice, honesty,
compassion, mercy and unconditional love…
According To The Koran, Muslims, Jews And Christians
Should Live In Friendship
It is evident there are ample grounds for an alliance between
the "People of the Book" and Muslims. This is also very
evident in the Koran. In the relevant verses of the Koran, there
is a significant difference between the People of the Book and
the idolaters. This is especially emphasized in the area of social
life. For example, it is said concerning the idolaters: "(they)
are unclean, so after this year they should not come near the
Masjid al-Haram (Kaaba)." (Surat at-Tawba: 28) Idolaters
are people who obey no divine law, have no moral precepts and
who are capable of committing every kind of degrading and perverse
action without hesitation.
But while they basically rely on God's revelation, the People
of the Book have moral precepts and know what is lawful and what
is not. For this reason, if one of the People of the Book cooks
some food, it is lawful for Muslims to eat it. In the same way,
permission has been given for a Muslim man to marry a woman from
among the People of the Book. On this subject God commands:
Today all good things have been made lawful for
you. And the food of those given the Book is also lawful for you
and your food is lawful for them. So are chaste women from among
the believers and chaste women of those given the Book before
you, once you have given them their dowries in marriage, not in
fornication or taking them as lovers. But as for anyone who disbelieve,
his actions will come to nothing and in the hereafter he will
be among the losers. (Surat al-Mai'da: 5)
These commands show that bonds of kinship may be established
as a result of the marriage of a Muslim with a woman from the
People of the Book, and that those on each side of the union can
accept an invitation to a meal. These are the fundamentals that
will ensure the establishment of equitable human relationships
and a happy communal life. Since the Koran enjoins this equitable
and tolerant attitude, it is unthinkable that a Muslim could take
an opposing view.
Monasteries, Churches And Synagogues Should Be
Respected
Another important fact we learn from the Koran is that Muslims
must respect Jewish and Christian places of worship. In the Koran,
the places of worship of the People of the Book, i.e. monasteries,
churches and synagogues, are mentioned as places of worship protected
by God.
…if God had not driven some people back by means
of others, monasteries, churches, synagogues and mosques, where
God's name is mentioned much, would have been pulled down and
destroyed. God will certainly help those who help Him - God is
All-Strong, Almighty. (Surat al-Hajj: 40 )
This verse shows all Muslims the importance of respecting and
protecting the sanctuaries of Christians and Jews.
Indeed, in the Koran God commands Muslims not to harbor any enmity
towards any people. In many verses, friendship is recommended,
even with idolaters. God even refers to the idolaters at war with
Muslims in this way: "If any of the idolaters ask you
for protection, give them protection until they have heard the
words of God. Then convey them to a place where they are safe."
(Surat at-Tawba: 6)
Jews and Christians, however, are much closer to Muslims than
idolaters. Each of these religions has its book, that is, they
are subject to a revelation sent down by God. They know what is
right and what is wrong, what is lawful and what is unlawful.
They know they will give an account to God, and they love and
revere His prophets. This shows that Muslims and the people of
the book can live easily together and cooperate.
The Common Enemies of the Faith
Another important fact that draws Christianity, Judaism and Islam
together is the atheist philosophies that are so influential in
our time.
Among the best-known and most harmful philosophies of our age
can be cited materialism, communism, fascism, anarchism, racism
and secular humanism. Many people who believed in the fake
diagnoses, deceptive descriptions and explanations of these ideas
on the universe, society and man, have lost their faith or doubted
it. What is more, these ideologies have dragged people, societies
and nations into great crises, conflicts and wars. Their share
of the blame for the pain and troubles that humanity suffers today
is immense.
While they deny God and creation, all the above-mentioned ideologies
are based on a common framework, a so-called scientific basis;
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Darwinism constitutes the
basis of atheist philosophies. This theory claims that living
beings have evolved as a result of coincidences and by means of
a struggle for life. Therefore, Darwinism sends this deceptive
message to people:
"You are not responsible to anyone, you owe your life to
coincidences, you need to struggle, and if necessary to oppress
others to succeed. This world is one of conflict and self-interest".
This evil morality advises people to be egoistical, self-seeking,
cruel and oppressive. It destroys such virtues as mercy, compassion,
self-sacrifice and humility, the moral values of the three great
monotheistic religions.
This being the case, it is necessary for the people of the Book
and Muslims to cooperate, since they believe in God and accept
the morality that He teaches. The followers of these three religions
should expose to the world the fallacy of Darwinism, which has
no scientific basis, but which is trying to be preserved for the
sake of materialist philosophy. They should cooperatively carry
out an intellectual struggle against all other deceptive ideas
that serve atheism. Once this is realized, the world will, in
a very short time, embrace peace, tranquility and justice.
Conclusion: "Let us Rally to a Common Formula"
At a time when anti-religious, atheist and materialist ideologies
surround the world, similarities among theistic religions should
be emphasized, and cooperation should be established for common
aims.
Concerning the People of the Book, God gives Muslims a command
in the Koran; to rally to a common formula:
O People of the Book! Let us rally to a common formula
to be binding on both us and you: That we worship none but God;
that we associate no partners with Him; that we erect not, from
among ourselves, Lords and patrons other than God. (Surat Al 'Imran,
64)
This is indeed our call to Christians and Jews: As people who
believe in God and follow His revelations, let us rally to a common
formula - "faith". Let's love God, Who is our Creator
and Lord, and follow His commands. And let us pray God to lead
us to an even straighter path.
When Muslims, Christians and Jews rally to a common formula this
way;
When they understand that they are friends not enemies,
When they see that the real enemy is atheism and paganism,
then the world will become a very different place.
The fighting that has raged for ages, enmities, fears - and terrorist
attacks - will come to an end, and a new civilization based on
love, respect and peace will be established upon this "common
formula".