- Takfiri
A Takfiri (from the Arabic word تكفيري) is a
Muslim who practicesTakfir , which is to accuse other Muslims ofapostasy .The term Takfir derives from the word
kafir (impiety) and is described as when "...one who is, or claims to be, a Muslim is declared impure." [Kepel, Giles; "Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam", page 31] Those to whom Takfir is applied are considered excommunicated in the eyes of the Muslim community. According to Islamic orSharia law, they can no longer benefit from the protection of the law, and as such are condemned to death. The severe implications of such punishment has resulted in a rigorous set of rules being formulated under orthodoxIslam to determine whether an accused party is guilty of apostasy or not. In principle the only group authorised to declare a Muslim a kafir are theulema , and this only once all the prescribed legal precautions have been taken. [Ibid] However a growing number of splinterSalafist groups - labelled by some scholars as Salafi-Takfiris [Oliveti, Vincenzo; "Terror's Source"] - have split from the orthodox method of establishing takfir through the processes of the law, and have reserved the right to declare apostasy themselves.Takfiris and Terrorism
Takfiris have been classified by some commentators as violent offshoots of the
Salafi movement, yet whileSalafism is seen as a form of 'fundamentalist Islam', it is not an inherently violent movement and does not condone terrorism. [Ibid, page 45] Takfiris, on the other hand, condone acts of violence as legitimate methods of achieving religious or political goals.Takfiris believe in Islam strictly according to their interpretation of Muhammad's and his companions' alleged actions and statements, and do not accept any deviation from their path; they reject any form of reform or change from the religion as it was revealed in the time of the prophet. Those who change their religion from Islam to any other way of life, or deny any of the fundamental foundations of Islam, or who worship, follow or obey anything other than Islam, become those upon whom the takfiris declare the "takfir", calling them
apostate s from Islam and so no longer Muslim.Takfiris practice a number of beliefs that separate them from the Salafist movement. The most obvious example is the aforementioned labelling of fellow Muslims as kufr and the practice of declaring takfir upon them. This belief allows Takfiris to justify the use of violence against fellow Muslims; a contemporary example being the sectarian violence perpetrated in the
Iraqi Insurgency . Takfiris also reject the traditional Muslim duty to obey one's legitimate rulers in all manners that do not contradictSharia , as sedition is viewed as a great danger to a nation. However Takfiris consider all political authority that does not abide by their interpretation of Islam as illegitimate and apostate; a view which closely mirrors Qutb's views onjahiliyyah . [Esposito, John L.; "Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam", page 59/60.] As such, violence against such regimes is considered legitimate.Takfiri views on suicide also differ significantly from that of orthodox Islam. Takfiris believe that one who deliberately kills themselves whilst attempting to kill enemies is a
martyr (Shahid) and therefore goes straight to heaven. As such all sin is absolved when a person is martyred, allowing carte blanche for the indiscriminate killing of non-combatants, for example. [Oliveti, Vincenzo; "Terror's Source", page 47/48.]Some Takfiris are not bound by the usual religious constraints regarding wearing a
beard , drinking alcohol, or eatingpork when such restrictions would interfere with waging effective jihad.Fact|date=May 2008 To Takfiris, strict adherence to those laws precludes necessary covert action in defense ofIslam .Fact|date=May 2008 Because Takfiris "blend in," they can organize, plan, and take action necessitated by the overriding duty ofJihad with less risk of identification, interference, or interception.Fact|date=May 2008Opponents of the takfiris, especially anti-takfiri Islamic hardliners often view them as modern-day analogues of the
Khawarij , a seventh-century terrorist movement which waged war against theCaliph ate.Fact|date=May 2008Takfiris, on the other hand, exist in every Muslim sect, large or small, and often their fingers point not only to those who supposedly belong to a 'rival'
sect , but also to those within their own; an example to that is the clear enmity between theSufis andSalafi (both groups of which go under the umbrella ofSunni Islam .) 'Takfir' also occurs within the enmity between some pro-Saudi Salafis and theJihadi s (like Bin Ladin's group, al-Qaeda),with someJihadi s making takfir of theSalafis . Among Shia groups, takfir occurs in regards to theSahaba and as is the case toward the followers of the major Shia ayatllahFadlallah of Lebanon (whose latest published opinions that review many beliefs deeply characteristic of Shia Islam have caused uproar and fierce opposition on the part of other Arab and Iranian clerics)Fact|date=October 2007. There also exists the example ofTwelver Shia declaring the takfir of theShaykhi Shia small sect (found mainly inBasra ,Iraq ).The term Takfiri was brought to a more public prominence by the
BBC investigative journalistPeter Taylor , in his2005 BBC television series [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/4697707.stm The New Al Qaeda] . However the term was used frequently by proponents ofSalafism before this.Notes
ee also
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Salafism
*Takfir wal-Hijra (Egypt)
*Khawarij
*Takfir References
* Jason Burke "Al Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam" Penguin 2004
* John L. Esposito "Unholy War: Terror in the name of Islam" Oxford University Press 2002
* Gilles Kepel "Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam" I.B. Tauris 2003
* Vincenzo Oliveti "Terror's Source: The Ideology of Wahhabi-Salafism and its Consequences" Amadeus Books 2002External links
* [http://www.salafimanhaj.com/pdf/SalafiManhaj_TakfeerAndBombing.pdf The Clear Proofs for Refuting the Doubts of the People of Takfeer and Bombing!]
* [http://www.salafimanhaj.com/pdf/SalafiManhaj_Extremism.pdf Extremism in Takfeer]
* [http://www.salafimanhaj.com/pdf/SalafiManhaj_Terrorism_In_KSA.pdf The Ideology of Terrorism and Violence in Saudi Arabia: Origins, Reasons and Solution]
* [http://www.rotten.com/library/conspiracy/al-qaeda-and-the-assassins/outreach/ al Qaeda as Ecumenical Outreach] - at Rotten.com
* [http://www.pwhce.org/takfiri.html PWHCE Middle East Project Definition of Takfeeri]
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