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Gagangeer tragedy and violation of Islamic principles

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
October 22, 2024
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The tragic incident at Gagangeer area of Ganderbal, where seven civilians were killed, has once again brought to the fore the stark realities of violence and its impact on society. Such acts not only shake the conscience of humanity but also stand in direct contradiction to the core principles of Islam, which places immense value on the sanctity of human life. In Islam, the value of a single human life is paramount. The Quran explicitly states in Surah Al-Ma’idah, “Whoever kills a soul unless for a soul or for corruption [done] in the land – it is as if he had slain mankind entirely. And whoever saves one – it is as if he had saved mankind entirely” (5:32). This powerful verse serves as a reminder that the sanctity of life is sacred and inviolable, and the taking of innocent lives is a grievous sin, one that weighs heavily on the scales of morality and justice. Yet, we continue to witness the disturbing trend of individuals or groups justifying violence in the name of Islam, when in reality, these actions run counter to the very essence of the faith. The victims in these attacks, like so many others before them, were innocent bystanders, caught in a web of violence that they neither asked for nor deserved. Their loss is a profound tragedy for their families and for society as a whole. It leaves scars not only on the affected families but on the entire community, deepening divisions and perpetuating a cycle of fear and mistrust. It is essential for religious leaders, scholars, and communities to unequivocally denounce such acts of violence. The tragedy in Gagangeer must serve as a wake-up call. The path forward is not one of revenge or further violence, but one of reconciliation, justice, and a collective commitment to uphold the dignity of all lives. Only through this will we be able to break the cycle of violence and build a society rooted in the values that Islam, and indeed all faiths, hold dear. The innocent lives lost in Gagangeer cannot be forgotten, and the principles that guide us in their memory must be those that seek to heal, not harm. It is only by adhering to these principles that we can hope to create a world where such senseless violence becomes a thing of the past.

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