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The Quranic meaning of the word
'SHAHEED'
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The concept of Shaheed, as interpreted by some to mean a martyr, is
totally un-Quranic. According to the traditional Muslim
scholars, anyone who is murdered, drowns or is killed in a fire becomes a
Shaheed (martyr) and goes to heaven. This concept is without any
Quranic support.
The Quran stresses the
fact that the manner by which the human dies is totally irrelevant to his/her
destination in the hereafter. The disbelievers
and the idol-worshippers are destined for hell, no matter how they die. On
the other hand, the believers who lead a
righteous life, go to heaven, once again no matter how they die.
This
incorrect belief is the result of the misinterpretation of the following
verse:
"Those who immigrate for the sake of God, then
get killed, or die, God will surely
shower them with good
provisions"
22:58
The
traditional
scholars
took the
words "get
killed" to
indicate that
the act of
(getting
killed) is
what made
them
become
'Shaheed'
(martyr) and
thus entitles
them to go
to heaven.
They have
forgotten
that the
verse also
includes the
words "or
die" (i.e. a
natural
death). In
other words
they are still
destined for
heaven even
if they die
naturally. It
is the work
of those
believers
that get them
to heaven
and not the
way they
have died.
In 22:58
God is
stating that
he will
shower
these
believers
with good
provisions,
not because
they were
killed, but
because they
lived for the
cause of
God.
Moreover,
the word
'shaheed' in
the Quran
does not
mean martyr
at all. The
word
'shaheed' in
the Quran
means
witness. An
example is
given in the
following
verse:
"The day
will come
when we will
raise from
every
community a
'Shaheed'
(witness)
from among
them." 16:89
In 3:98, God
calls Himself
a 'Shaheed'
which
obviously
does not
mean that
God is a
martyr!
"Say, "O
followers of
the
scripture,
why do you
reject these
revelations
of God,
when God is
a Witness
over
everything
you do?"
3:98
For the
correct
meaning of
the word
Shaheed
(Witness)
please also
see 6:19,
34:47, 16:84,
22:78, 4:41,
4:159, 50:21,
2:143.
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