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Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Rashduct4luv(op): 10:39am On Dec 12, 2025
Praise be to Allah!
May the peace and blessings of Allah be on the noblest of mankind Muhammad ibn Abdullah and all those who follow him till the last day!


Today is Yawmul Jumu'ah (Friday), 21st of Jumada Athani 1447 Hijriyyah — corresponding to 12th December 2025.

What is Insurgency?
Insurgency refers to an organized, armed rebellion against established authority, often involving violence, terror, and disruption of public order. It is a global challenge, affecting many countries, including developed nations where illegal arms trade and gun-running are prevalent.

Types of Insurgencies in Nigeria
Nigeria faces a complex security crisis with various forms of insurgency and violent crime, including:

1. Armed Robbers – Individuals or groups attacking people, homes, and businesses with weapons.
2. Kidnappers – Abducting people for ransom or political leverage.
3. Fulani Herdsmen vs Farmers/Citizens – Communal clashes over land and resources, sometimes escalating into violence.
4. Bandits – Armed gangs attacking villages, highways, and markets for loot and ransom.
5. Thieves – Both petty thieves and corrupt officials stealing public resources.
6. Ethnic Insurgencies / Settlers vs Indigenes – Conflicts rooted in ethnicity, land disputes, and political marginalization.
7. Unknown Gunmen – Masked or unidentified armed groups targeting civilians and security forces.
8. Terrorists – Groups like Boko Haram, ISWAP, IPOB, using ideological violence and terror tactics.

The Islamic Legal Framework Against Insurgency and Terrorism
The Qur’an explicitly addresses the punishment for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger and spread corruption on earth:

"Indeed, the penalty for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger and strive upon earth [to cause] corruption is none but that they be killed or crucified or that their hands and feet be cut off from opposite sides or that they be exiled from the land. That is for them a disgrace in this world; and for them in the Hereafter is a great punishment."(Qur'an 5:33)

This verse forms the foundation of Islamic criminal law regarding terrorism, banditry, and armed rebellion, known as ḥirābah — waging war against society.

The Historical Incident Behind Qur’an 5:33
Al-Bukhari and Muslim narrate a significant event involving a group from the tribe of ‘Ukl (or in some narrations, ‘Uraynah). These eight men came to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, embraced Islam, and pledged allegiance. However, the climate of Madinah did not suit them, and they fell ill.

The Prophet ﷺ advised them to go with his shepherd to drink the milk and urine of his camels — a traditional remedy at the time. After recovering, instead of gratitude, they betrayed the trust: they killed the shepherd, gouged out his eyes, and stole all the camels.

When the Prophet ﷺ learned of this treachery, he sent men to capture them. Upon capture, the Prophet ﷺ ordered their hands and feet to be cut off on opposite sides, their eyes branded with heated iron, and they were left in the sun until they died. Some narrations mention they were denied water during this punishment.

This incident is directly linked to the revelation of Qur’an 5:33, establishing the severe punishments for those who commit such heinous crimes.

Scholarly Interpretations and Punishments
The great companions and scholars, including Ibn Abbas, Sa‘id ibn al-Musayyib, Mujahid, ‘Ata’, al-Hasan al-Basri, Ibrahim al-Nakha‘i, and Ad-Dahhak, have explained this verse as giving the Muslim ruler discretion to choose the appropriate punishment based on the crime’s severity.

The punishments include:
-Killing or crucifixion: For those who kill and spread terror. Crucifixion here is understood as displaying the body after execution as a deterrent, not prolonged torture.
-Cutting off hands and feet from opposite sides: For those who commit armed robbery and theft without murder.
-Exile or banishment: For those who cause corruption but whose crimes do not reach the above severity.

The word aw (or) in the verse indicates a choice, allowing the ruler (or Judge) to apply the punishment fitting the crime.

Why Such Severe Punishments?
To many, these punishments may seem harsh, but their purpose is clear:

-To protect innocent lives from murderers and terrorists.
-To safeguard people’s wealth and property from robbers and bandits.
-To preserve public order, dignity, and freedom of movement.
-To send a strong message that terrorizing civilians and spreading corruption is utterly unacceptable.

Islamic law emphasizes justice balanced with mercy and due process. These punishments are applied only after thorough investigation, evidence, and fair trial by legitimate authorities — never by individuals or mobs.

Final Reflections
Terrorism, banditry, and insurgency devastate families, communities, and nations. Islam recognizes the gravity of these crimes and responds with a legal framework that is:

-Clear: Defining ḥirābah and its penalties in the Qur’an and Sunnah.
-Serious: Imposing the harshest punishments on the most destructive criminals.
-Balanced: Allowing judicial discretion and caution in doubtful cases.
-Merciful: Leaving the door open for sincere repentance before capture.

May Allah protect Nigeria and all lands from terror and injustice. May He guide oppressors to repentance or restrain them from harming others. And may He make us all people of justice, wisdom, and mercy.

Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Ezeama400: 11:10am On Dec 12, 2025
There is absolute no punishment for that in Islam..

Stop deceiving yourself with this taquia
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by omoredia: 11:10am On Dec 12, 2025
The people supporting terrorism are trying to deceive you all. There is no way a terrorist that prays 5 times a day is not having his religion at the heart of his terrorist acts
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Brendaniel: 11:10am On Dec 12, 2025
And why hasn't all the punishments worked in the north in reducing terrorism and banditry in the 12 states that adopted full sharia you are using as basis here for the punishments?
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Nairalander2025: 11:11am On Dec 12, 2025
The punishment is 72 virg1ns when they get to the other side
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Hmmmmm2024: 11:11am On Dec 12, 2025
Nairaland don they get sense, we can now comment without pledging allegiance to Islam...God bless my peaceful Muslim friends
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by saintbillion(m): 11:11am On Dec 12, 2025
The punishment we know is 10 virgins waiting for them
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by GarageDoorniger(m): 11:11am On Dec 12, 2025
Summary is what I am waiting for
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by yorosstores:
Okay I wish they stay true to this.

Sultan thinks otherwise

Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Racoon(m): 11:12am On Dec 12, 2025
Funny thread! I took a stool and sat down. Let me hear opinions of the adherents of these bandits and terrorists
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Audezy: 11:13am On Dec 12, 2025
From what you have just quoted, there is no punishment for the terrorist and bandits in Nigeria or the whole world, because they people to whom this atrocity is committed against are not Muhammad and his followers (Muslims).

Finally we understand why you people Muslims don't condem bandits and terrorists in Nigeria...
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Monzze: 11:14am On Dec 12, 2025
But bandits and terrorist are not waging war against Allah and its messengers now..

They're killing citizens.... innocent people 😕
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by johngwain: 11:14am On Dec 12, 2025
Na wah o, I dey speechless, walahi
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by AK481(m): 11:14am On Dec 12, 2025
Tequiya.
There is praise for jihadism in Islam.

There is 72 Virginia for terrorism
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by CodeTemplarr:
Wow. Donkey milk n urine. No wonder they kpooofed the prophet's shepherd
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Nwaikpe: 11:15am On Dec 12, 2025
Taaaaah...............its 72 hoors

Abi?
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by osuofia2(m): 11:15am On Dec 12, 2025
Reward you mean? What brought about the famous 72 virgins, it is reward for terrorism . This Taqiyya will not work, the internet has ben been exposing Islam
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by mecuries(m): 11:16am On Dec 12, 2025
The punishment is unlimited sex with 72 virgins in paradise
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by fmlala: 11:16am On Dec 12, 2025
How can there be true punishment when the culprits are most cases in the same religion?
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by rummmy: 11:16am On Dec 12, 2025
Hmmmmm2024:
Nairaland don they get sense, we can now comment without pledging allegiance to Islam...God bless my peaceful Muslim friends
they removed it because of trump...................christian persecution was extended to NAIRALAND then grin
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by AntiChristian: 11:18am On Dec 12, 2025
Waoh!

This is lovely!

Islam to the world!
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Webmasterchidi(m): 11:19am On Dec 12, 2025
SubḥānAllāh, this is very enlightening. 😔 It’s a strong reminder of how seriously Islam views acts that terrorize and harm innocent people. The balance between justice and mercy is clear—punishments are severe, but only after due process and evidence. It makes me reflect on how important it is for societies to uphold justice and protect the innocent. May Allah safeguard everyone from violence and guide hearts toward peace.
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by JimohMomoh:
Iran practice some of the punishment OP wrote but they export terrorism to other part of the world via proxy like hezbollah hamas and Houthi rebels
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by free2ryhme: 11:21am On Dec 12, 2025
Rashduct4luv:
Praise be to Allah!
May the peace and blessings of Allah be on the noblest of mankind Muhammad ibn Abdullah and all those who follow him till the last day!


Today is Yawmul Jumu'ah (Friday), 21st of Jumada Athani 1447 Hijriyyah — corresponding to 12th December 2025.

What is Insurgency?
Insurgency refers to an organized, armed rebellion against established authority, often involving violence, terror, and disruption of public order. It is a global challenge, affecting many countries, including developed nations where illegal arms trade and gun-running are prevalent.

Types of Insurgencies in Nigeria
Nigeria faces a complex security crisis with various forms of insurgency and violent crime, including:

1. Armed Robbers – Individuals or groups attacking people, homes, and businesses with weapons.
2. Kidnappers – Abducting people for ransom or political leverage.
3. Fulani Herdsmen vs Farmers/Citizens – Communal clashes over land and resources, sometimes escalating into violence.
4. Bandits – Armed gangs attacking villages, highways, and markets for loot and ransom.
5. Thieves – Both petty thieves and corrupt officials stealing public resources.
6. Ethnic Insurgencies / Settlers vs Indigenes – Conflicts rooted in ethnicity, land disputes, and political marginalization.
7. Unknown Gunmen – Masked or unidentified armed groups targeting civilians and security forces.
8. Terrorists – Groups like Boko Haram, ISWAP, IPOB, using ideological violence and terror tactics.

The Islamic Legal Framework Against Insurgency and Terrorism
The Qur’an explicitly addresses the punishment for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger and spread corruption on earth:

"Indeed, the penalty for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger and strive upon earth [to cause] corruption is none but that they be killed or crucified or that their hands and feet be cut off from opposite sides or that they be exiled from the land. That is for them a disgrace in this world; and for them in the Hereafter is a great punishment."(Qur'an 5:33)

This verse forms the foundation of Islamic criminal law regarding terrorism, banditry, and armed rebellion, known as ḥirābah — waging war against society.

The Historical Incident Behind Qur’an 5:33
Al-Bukhari and Muslim narrate a significant event involving a group from the tribe of ‘Ukl (or in some narrations, ‘Uraynah). These eight men came to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, embraced Islam, and pledged allegiance. However, the climate of Madinah did not suit them, and they fell ill.

The Prophet ﷺ advised them to go with his shepherd to drink the milk and urine of his camels — a traditional remedy at the time. After recovering, instead of gratitude, they betrayed the trust: they killed the shepherd, gouged out his eyes, and stole all the camels.

When the Prophet ﷺ learned of this treachery, he sent men to capture them. Upon capture, the Prophet ﷺ ordered their hands and feet to be cut off on opposite sides, their eyes branded with heated iron, and they were left in the sun until they died. Some narrations mention they were denied water during this punishment.

This incident is directly linked to the revelation of Qur’an 5:33, establishing the severe punishments for those who commit such heinous crimes.

Scholarly Interpretations and Punishments
The great companions and scholars, including Ibn Abbas, Sa‘id ibn al-Musayyib, Mujahid, ‘Ata’, al-Hasan al-Basri, Ibrahim al-Nakha‘i, and Ad-Dahhak, have explained this verse as giving the Muslim ruler discretion to choose the appropriate punishment based on the crime’s severity.

The punishments include:
-Killing or crucifixion: For those who kill and spread terror. Crucifixion here is understood as displaying the body after execution as a deterrent, not prolonged torture.
-Cutting off hands and feet from opposite sides: For those who commit armed robbery and theft without murder.
-Exile or banishment: For those who cause corruption but whose crimes do not reach the above severity.

The word aw (or) in the verse indicates a choice, allowing the ruler (or Judge) to apply the punishment fitting the crime.

Why Such Severe Punishments?
To many, these punishments may seem harsh, but their purpose is clear:

-To protect innocent lives from murderers and terrorists.
-To safeguard people’s wealth and property from robbers and bandits.
-To preserve public order, dignity, and freedom of movement.
-To send a strong message that terrorizing civilians and spreading corruption is utterly unacceptable.

Islamic law emphasizes justice balanced with mercy and due process. These punishments are applied only after thorough investigation, evidence, and fair trial by legitimate authorities — never by individuals or mobs.

Final Reflections
Terrorism, banditry, and insurgency devastate families, communities, and nations. Islam recognizes the gravity of these crimes and responds with a legal framework that is:

-Clear: Defining ḥirābah and its penalties in the Qur’an and Sunnah.
-Serious: Imposing the harshest punishments on the most destructive criminals.
-Balanced: Allowing judicial discretion and caution in doubtful cases.
-Merciful: Leaving the door open for sincere repentance before capture.

May Allah protect Nigeria and all lands from terror and injustice. May He guide oppressors to repentance or restrain them from harming others. And may He make us all people of justice, wisdom, and mercy.
Punishment that never sees the light of day however there are no punishment for killing innocent citizens in
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Nextjs: 11:22am On Dec 12, 2025
There is no punishment for terrorism in Islam when done in the name of Allah via Jihad
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by AntiChristian: 11:22am On Dec 12, 2025
Brendaniel:
And why hasn't all the punishments worked in the north in reducing terrorism and banditry in the 12 states that adopted full sharia you are using as basis here for the punishments?
Who told you the north practices full Shariah?

The constitution is still superior in Nigeria!

Keep your bigotry in check!
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Truthissupreme: 11:23am On Dec 12, 2025
Hmmmmm2024:
Nairaland don they get sense, we can now comment without pledging allegiance to Islam...God bless my peaceful Muslim friends
na true o

Seun nice one here
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by ColdHunter(f): 11:25am On Dec 12, 2025
Audezy:
From what you have just quoted, there is no punishment for the terrorist and bandits in Nigeria or the whole world, because they people to whom this atrocity is committed against are not Muhammad and his followers (Muslims).

Finally we understand why you people Muslims don't condem bandits and terrorists in Nigeria...
Exactly what I was about to post.

No part of his epistle addresses the heading.
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by AfDapone: 11:25am On Dec 12, 2025
"Indeed, the penalty for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger..."

But they wage the war for allah. Don't you hear them shouting alahu akuba? I understand that to mean glory be to God. So islamic terrorist according to islam, God owe them reward not punishment.
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by hisexcellency34: 11:25am On Dec 12, 2025
I think Islam encourages terrorism with Jihad
Re: Punishment For Terrorism And Banditry In Islam! by Brendaniel: 11:25am On Dec 12, 2025
AntiChristian:
Who told you the north practices full Shariah?

The constitution is still superior in Nigeria!

Keep your bigotry in check!
Oh so are you telling us the half sharia they are practicing is what has turned their states to be like that so if they practice the full then the whole government there will collapse completely?
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