The Practice of Isti‘rāḍ by Azāriḳa and Impact of Dār al-ḥarb Cover Image

Ezârika'nın İsti‘râz Uygulaması ve Dârülharp Etkisi
The Practice of Isti‘rāḍ by Azāriḳa and Impact of Dār al-ḥarb

Author(s): Yusuf Sansarkan
Subject(s): Sociology, Islam studies, Sociology of Religion, History of Religion
Published by: Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: History of Islamic Sects; Khāridjites; Azāriḳa; Isti‘rāḍ; Dār alḥarb;

Summary/Abstract: In the Taḥkīm case, when it was realized that two people would arbitrate despite the call made to the Ḳurʼān, the Khāridjites started to argue that God's judgment was not applied. The Khāridjites, who demanded the implementation of the judgement from Ali due to their subordination/obedience, subsequently broke away when they were unable to achieve their desired outcome and formed a separate group. The Khāridjites deemed it acceptible to eliminate those who held opposing beliefs on the path they set out to make Allah's judgment. The Khāridji group called al-Azāriḳa, which was born in 64/683 as a result of a schism, designated their own territory as dār al-Islām and all other regions as dār al-ḥarb and slaughtered those in dār al-ḥarb regardless of their identity. The objective of this study is to examine the influence of the dār alḥarb on the actions of the Khāridjites against Muslims. The persistence of the mentality, which spread fear and terror among Muslims in the early period, has not disappeared and continues to the present day. This makes the studies on the subject significant. The present study is confined to the examples of Muḥakkima al-ūlā and al-Azāriḳa within the context of what isti‘rāḍ is, how it is applied, and its relationship with the dār al-ḥarb. The study concludes that the Khāridjites with a propensity to kill initially sought to ascertain whether individuals were opposed to the Taḥkīm. Those who did not express such opposition were subjected to death. After the establishment of al-Azāriḳa, they designated all territories apart from their own as dār al-ḥarb and were not hesitant to kill those who remained in these regions.

  • Issue Year: 10/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 875-897
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Turkish
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