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Taliban’s Terror-Jizya On Sikhs

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Tuesday May 12, 2009 18:09author by Ram Puniyani Report this post to the editors

The article below shows that the Talibans terrorisation of Sikhs is not justified by the Quran.

The Taliban’s capturing of Swat valley and other parts of Pakistan are accompanied by the news of their atrocities in the region, which not only include the brutal killings of innocent citizens, mostly Muslims, on the ground of their belonging to different sub-sect of Islam, but also there has been imposition of Jizya, on non Muslims, Sikhs. While many Muslims have been killed and abducted many on various flimsy grounds, many a Sikhs have fled from the area. The failure to pay the full Jizya has caused Sikhs dear, while some of them have been kidnapped and others’ households-properties have been confiscated. Taliban’s logic is that they are imposing this as per the tenets of Islam.

What is the place of Jizya in Islam and is it relevant today? There is a mention of Jizya in Koran, the tax levied on non Muslims, in the conquered territories. Interestingly there was no such tax in Medina where Prophet lived for long years. The logic of Jizya on non Muslims in the conquered areas was that the non Muslims are to be exempted from military services, they are under the protection of the rule of Muslims, so this tax. It was a negotiable tax to be paid at the end of the year; it was levied only on the earning population in exchange for state protection.

The article is here. http://www.countercurrents.org/puniyani110509.htm

author by John 3: 16publication date Wed May 13, 2009 10:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"The logic of Jizya on non Muslims in the conquered areas was that the non Muslims are to be exempted from military services, they are under the protection of the rule of Muslims, so this tax. It was a negotiable tax to be paid at the end of the year; it was levied only on the earning population in exchange for state protection."

the writer makes the Jizya & its collection seem a benign process. far from it, as can be found below.

punishment of those who had not paid the jizya consisted of pouring oil on their heads and exposing them to the sun. the collectors imposed the tax on children, as young as 12 years old. collectors demanded it for the dead. how just is that?!

sources: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/eju....html

and currently Muslims in Iraq are forcing Assyrians (Christians also known as Chaldeans and Syriacs) to pay the jizya, in exchange for being allowed to live and practice their faith as well as being entitled to 'Muslim protection' from outside aggression. that sounds more like a protection mafia racket to me.

sources: http://www.aina.org/news/20070318132901.htm

should European countries create a tax on Muslims then? it costs a lot to police all the many radical jihad Islamic demonstrations, you know. of course, it's absurd to tax minority religions. so please, don't try & justify Jizya in the west. it just doesn't look too good....

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/92293
author by Tipu Sultanpublication date Wed May 13, 2009 11:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

More on Pakistan & Taliban, 2 stories, full text at links.

To Defeat The Taliban, Pakistani Feudalism Must die
By Gul Jammas Hussain

Feudalism and the Taliban are Pakistan’s evil twins. Pakistan has to finally eradicate feudalism to end extremism and enter the modern world
http://www.countercurrents.org/hussain120509.htm

Before The Taliban: Memories of Peshawar
By Farzana Versey

As the city is on edge, and friends are being seen as enemies, I want to share recollections of the times I spent in the capital of the frontier province on the trips I made to Pakistan since 2000
http://www.countercurrents.org/versey120509.htm

 
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