Devadatta
Well-Known Member
This is an obvious question, so my apologies if it's already come up and been dealt with.
We all know about the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomenei and laying a death sentence against Salmon Rushdie for writing a novel thought to be disrespectful to the Koran. At the same time, it's been said that to date no prominent Muslim cleric has issued a fatwa involving any censure, much less a death sentence, against Osama Bin Laden, despite the incalcuably greater harm he's done (and is doing) to the cause of Islam.
If the above is accurate, I would welcome any Muslim's comments on why it is so. If this is not accurate, I would welcome news of any fatwas against Osama Bin Ladin that have been issued.
Below I've pasted a quick definition of "fatwa" I found online, so that you know the understanding I'm speaking from, and to save you some time.
Thanks in advance for your help in this.
Definition: A fatwa is an Islamic religious ruling, a scholarly opinion on a matter of Islamic law.
A fatwa is issued by a recognized religious authority in Islam. But since there is no hierarchical priesthood or anything of the sort in Islam, a fatwa is not necessarily "binding" on the faithful. The people who pronounce these rulings are supposed to be knowledgable, and base their rulings in knowledge and wisdom. They need to supply the evidence from Islamic sources for their opinions, and it is not uncommon for scholars to come to different conclusions regarding the same issue. As Muslims, we look at the opinion, the reputation of the person giving it, the evidence given to support it, and then decide whether to follow it or not. When there are conflicting opinions issued by different scholars, we compare the evidence and then choose the opinion to which our God-given conscience guides us.
We all know about the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomenei and laying a death sentence against Salmon Rushdie for writing a novel thought to be disrespectful to the Koran. At the same time, it's been said that to date no prominent Muslim cleric has issued a fatwa involving any censure, much less a death sentence, against Osama Bin Laden, despite the incalcuably greater harm he's done (and is doing) to the cause of Islam.
If the above is accurate, I would welcome any Muslim's comments on why it is so. If this is not accurate, I would welcome news of any fatwas against Osama Bin Ladin that have been issued.
Below I've pasted a quick definition of "fatwa" I found online, so that you know the understanding I'm speaking from, and to save you some time.
Thanks in advance for your help in this.
Definition: A fatwa is an Islamic religious ruling, a scholarly opinion on a matter of Islamic law.
A fatwa is issued by a recognized religious authority in Islam. But since there is no hierarchical priesthood or anything of the sort in Islam, a fatwa is not necessarily "binding" on the faithful. The people who pronounce these rulings are supposed to be knowledgable, and base their rulings in knowledge and wisdom. They need to supply the evidence from Islamic sources for their opinions, and it is not uncommon for scholars to come to different conclusions regarding the same issue. As Muslims, we look at the opinion, the reputation of the person giving it, the evidence given to support it, and then decide whether to follow it or not. When there are conflicting opinions issued by different scholars, we compare the evidence and then choose the opinion to which our God-given conscience guides us.