Islam and Honor Killings
At
present, there are numerous labels of negative connotations being
associated with Islam. People all over the world fail to understand that
culture and Islam are different in the Muslim population and the
different acts which Muslims at present undertake because of their
social or cultural constraints have nothing to do with Islam.
Although
Islam in itself has the best culture, but Muslims at present have
culture different from Islam but the west considers their culture as an
Islamic culture. This notion is wrong and has nothing but biased bad
name to Islam. One of such cultural phenomenon that has been defaming
Islam is the act of honor-killing.
All
over the Muslim world there are people who kill women just because of
the suspicion or even a proved fact that the women has defamed them by
committing adultery. Although there have been very few cases in which
such an action has been proved, however, still the figure of honor
killing remains high. One must understand that honor killing has nothing
to do with Islam and it is purely an act that is against the teaching of Islam and
has no roots in Islam whatsoever. The lines below discuss how Islam
views killing in general and honor killing in particular.
Allah Almighty says in Quran:
“Whoever
kills a believer intentionally, their reward will be Hell, to abide
therein forever, and the wrath and the curse of Allah are upon them, and
a dreadful penalty is prepared for them.” (4:93)
From
this ayah of Quran it is obvious that there is no room for killing a
believer in Islam. Whoever intentionally kills a believer, the only
reward left for him or her is the life of hell in the hereafter.
Therefore, intentional killing of a believer in Islam is one of the
gravest sins that a person can commit.
Further
to killing Islam discusses the sanctity of human life as well. In Islam
human life is one of the most sacred things and a Muslim is to care for
life of others and make sure that no life is lost. Allah Almighty says
in Quran:
“On
that account: We ordained for the Children of Israel that if anyone
kills a person – unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in
the land – it would be as if they killed all people. And if anyone saved
a life, it would be as if they saved the life of all people.” (5:32)
From
this ayah of Quran it again becomes clear that human life is sacred.
One cannot kill a human unless the person being killed is spreading
mischief in the world or life for life. Other than that saving a life
is saving humanity and killing one is killing humanity.
The
possible hadith that the illiterate and Muslims with lack of knowledge
use to justify the act of honor killing is as follows where Prophet
Muhammad (PBUH) explained the situations when shedding of blood is
allowed by saying:
“It
is not permissible to shed the blood of a Muslim who bears witness that
there is no god but Allah and that I am the Messenger of Allah except
in three cases: a life for a life (murder), zina of one who is
previously married (adultery), and the one who changes his religion and
forsakes the jamaa’ah.”
From
the ayah one can find that killing an adulterer who is married is
allowed in Islam. This is the justification which the people have for
honor killing in a Muslim society. However, they don’t realize the fact
that this hadith gives a general concept and the scholars have further
discussed the conditions in which it is allowed. The conditions are
two:
- Firstly, the adulterer has to be previously married. It means that he or she would have had intercourse in a marriage, he or she is an adult, and in addition to being mentally sane they are free born as well. Therefore, those who are not married are not to be killed in the light of this hadith.
- The second condition for killing an adulterer is that there should be four male witnesses who would witness the meeting of the private parts of both the individuals involved in adultery. Moreover, this adultery is to be committed out of consent for the punishment to be valid.
- If it is supposed that the conditions are met, even then an individual does not have any right to kill the other, rather the power of punishment is to be given to the state justice system who would give an Islamic judgment on the matter.
From
the mentioned hadiths it is clear that the only killing allowed
pertaining to defaming of honor is the killing of an adulterer who is or
has been previously married. It means that killing of women who are not
married is not allowed in Islam, moreover, the one thing that most
people forget is that this rule and law is equally applicable on men as
well. Moreover, if the woman is found guilty of the crime, even then an
individual does not have any right to kill another person or woman in
particular.
Usually
in honor killing unmarried women are killed. The above discussion shows
that even if proved, an unmarried woman cannot be killed for adultery.
Therefore, whoever do it don’t do it from Islam rather they do it from
their social or cultural roots.The above discussion also shows that mere accusation on a married woman pertaining to adultery is not sufficient enough for killing her. Rather, it is only allowed when there are witnesses available that testify to the adultery taking place and that too not out of forcefulness but out of consent.
Most importantly the discussion shows that if there is to be honor killing then men were to be treated in the same was as are women because the ruling for killing a fornicator that Islam gives is free from gender biasness and both the genders are to be held equally responsible for the act and its consequences.
Conclusion:
In
a nutshell, there is no concept of honor killing in Islam. The only
condition allowed is when adultery is done by a married person and the
ruling is the same for both men and women without any discrimination.
Therefore, the notion of killing unmarried women or killing women only
in the name of honor killing is not Islamic at all.
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