Jihad

It is a great privilege and honor for me, as the founding chairman of the Institute of Islamic Understanding, Malaysia, to be invited to address this distinguished Second Parliament of the World's Religions. This topic-Jihad: Struggle for Peace and Justice-is very relevant, as we are still sea...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:14b16ed5f88a4c38aec2669c0658f6922021-12-02T19:40:13ZJihad10.35632/ajis.v10i4.24822690-37332690-3741https://doaj.org/article/14b16ed5f88a4c38aec2669c0658f6921993-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/2482https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3733https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3741 It is a great privilege and honor for me, as the founding chairman of the Institute of Islamic Understanding, Malaysia, to be invited to address this distinguished Second Parliament of the World's Religions. This topic-Jihad: Struggle for Peace and Justice-is very relevant, as we are still searching for a universally acceptable world order that can guarantee a true state of intematfonal peace through absolute justice. The world has yet to be completely free from a number of bloody atrocities and aggression that are direct infringements on human and individual rights. There is the unending Middle East conflict between the Palestinians and Israel for more than four decades, the "ethnic cleansing" of the Bosnians by the Serbs, and the Somali political and economic convulsion. The relevant world bodies have yet to exhibit their ability to handle and manage effectively, and with the desired firmness and vigor, such delicate intemational conflicts. It is quite apparent that the intemational community seems to depend on the world bodies that serve only the interests of a powerful few. Actions taken seem to be rather selective, to the extent that they create a degtee of bias and injustice. The problems of environmental degradation and resource distribution still loom large despite rapid and unprecedented advancement in science and technology. Abject poverty, undernourishment, and malnutrition remain prevalent in parts of Africa and Asia. The world now sees a system that concentrates political, military, economic, social, and cultural power in the hands of a privileged few located largely in the North. More specifically, within this global system the poor South had to "pay" the rich North approximately 132 billion dollars in debt servicing during 1988. It has been estimated that six hundred fifty thousand Third World children die each year. If we consider the global distribution of income -both between and within countries-we would discover that the richest 20 percent of the world's population receives at least 150 times more than the poorest 20 percent. What is even more distressing is a United Nations' study showing that "the poorest of the developing countries have more than half of the world's population and 5.6 per cent of world income." ... Ahmad Sarji bin Abdul HamidInternational Institute of Islamic ThoughtarticleIslamBP1-253ENAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, Vol 10, Iss 4 (1993)
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description It is a great privilege and honor for me, as the founding chairman of the Institute of Islamic Understanding, Malaysia, to be invited to address this distinguished Second Parliament of the World's Religions. This topic-Jihad: Struggle for Peace and Justice-is very relevant, as we are still searching for a universally acceptable world order that can guarantee a true state of intematfonal peace through absolute justice. The world has yet to be completely free from a number of bloody atrocities and aggression that are direct infringements on human and individual rights. There is the unending Middle East conflict between the Palestinians and Israel for more than four decades, the "ethnic cleansing" of the Bosnians by the Serbs, and the Somali political and economic convulsion. The relevant world bodies have yet to exhibit their ability to handle and manage effectively, and with the desired firmness and vigor, such delicate intemational conflicts. It is quite apparent that the intemational community seems to depend on the world bodies that serve only the interests of a powerful few. Actions taken seem to be rather selective, to the extent that they create a degtee of bias and injustice. The problems of environmental degradation and resource distribution still loom large despite rapid and unprecedented advancement in science and technology. Abject poverty, undernourishment, and malnutrition remain prevalent in parts of Africa and Asia. The world now sees a system that concentrates political, military, economic, social, and cultural power in the hands of a privileged few located largely in the North. More specifically, within this global system the poor South had to "pay" the rich North approximately 132 billion dollars in debt servicing during 1988. It has been estimated that six hundred fifty thousand Third World children die each year. If we consider the global distribution of income -both between and within countries-we would discover that the richest 20 percent of the world's population receives at least 150 times more than the poorest 20 percent. What is even more distressing is a United Nations' study showing that "the poorest of the developing countries have more than half of the world's population and 5.6 per cent of world income." ...
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