Shah argues that the concept of self-defense in Islamic and
International law is compatible. Al-Qaeda's declaration of Jihad
does not meet the Islamic legal test. Similarly, the invasion of
Iraq does not meet the international legal test. Dr Shah examines
those causes attributed to Islam and non-Islamic causes of
terrorism and argues that the theory of 'reactive terror' provides
the most plausible explanation for so-called Islamic terrorism. The
nature of conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq is changing and Muslim
leaders (not including Al-Qaeda or pro Anglo-American governments)
may, by consensus, declare Jihad if the occupying forces do not
withdraw. Such declaration would be according to Islamic and
international law.
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