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Julie M.
We have all started hearing a lot in the news not only about how horrible it is for America to have eliminated the leader of the worldâs largest sponsor of terrorism, but also about how dare we have a war during the holy Islamic month of Ramadan, which began this year on February 17 and continues through March 19. As expected, Rep. Ilhan Omar, Representative Rashida Tlaib, the Council on AmericanâIslamic Relations (CAIR), and their friends on the far left, like Alexandria OcasioâCortez and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, are screaming that this entire war is âIslamophobicâ and âillegal.â
But it is not illegal in Islamic law. Not only is war allowed during the month of Ramadan, but it is also historically encouraged (unlike the cursing that Omar and Tlabi displayed at the State of the Union address and elsewhere, as Islamic law specifically forbids profanity during this month).
Two years ago, Ismail Haniyeh, who was considered the political leader of Hamas (and who lived in Qatar until killed in July of 2024 and had a net worth of over 2 billion dollars!) called for all Arabs to attack Israel during Ramadan, and to siege and blockade the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, and have continual mass riots there. While Hamas has called for more war during this holiday, they simultaneously said that Israel cannot take military action during this time. This theology was so believed by the Biden Administration that in 2024, they felt the need to honor Islam and airdrop aid into Gaza during the holiday in order to show their respect for Islam.
So what actually is Ramadan?
Ramadan is a month-long holiday commemorating Mohammedâs first vision in 610 C.E., in which he supposedly was visited by the angel Gabriel (named Jibril in Arabic) in a cave near Mecca; and was given a revelation that ultimately became the Koran.
Islamic law dictates that Muslims must fast from dawn until sunset each day for the month. There are special pre-dawn and post-sunset meals; and theologically, Muslims are to give charity, pray extensively, and to study and read the Koran. Because the Islamic calendar is lunar, the holiday takes place at different times each year, during the 9th month of their calendar.
But it also has a history of wars during this âholy month.â In fact, the Yom Kippur War against Israel in 1973 was started by the Arabs during Ramadan. Nowhere, in any Islamic law or text is war forbidden during Ramadan, although war is forbidden in the Koran during four other of their months (the 1st, 7th, 11th, and 12th).
In factâŚRamadan seems to be very much about war for Muslims. Besides the Yom Kippur War, there is an ancient history (of which Islam is proud) of Muslims going to war during Ramadan.
Some examples include:
⢠The Battle of Badr, a victory led by Mohammed himself, in the second Ramadan
⢠The conquest of Mecca, 6 years after Badr
⢠The war for Andalusia in 711 C.E.
⢠The Battle of Ain Jalut against the Mongols
⢠The Battle of Hattin during the Crusades
And thatâs just in the first 200 years of Islamic history!
As you hear people clamoring that the United States and Israel cannot have military operations against Iran during Ramadan, remember (and share) that not only is war not forbidden by Islam during Ramadan, but history shows that it is actually encouraged. Ramadan is not like Yom Kippur, on which they attacked us, and during which war is forbidden in Judaism. It is not a holiday of peace like Christmas, which prompted the unique Christmas Truce of 1914, which was a one-day ceasefire from both sides during World War I, so that all could honor the holiday.
Ramadan is a holiday with a history of Moslems initiating wars⌠and there is no theological reason for the United States and Israel to halt their actions because of this holiday that is historically bathed in blood.
If peace is so important to Iran and its proxies during Ramadan, then why donât they just surrender their enriched uranium, stop their nuclear development program, and give up all of their ballistic missiles in favor of celebrating the holiday?
Consider and share this history of Ramadan with anyone who tries to use what they think the Islamic theology of Ramadan is in order to restrain Israel and the United States from saving Western Civilization from Islamic extremism.
⌠and instead, remember and point out what was done on October 7, the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. A day dedicated to the renewal and joy of the Torah was transformed by the Iranian proxy of Hamas into a day of depraved horrors.
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“A vast army is coming against you from Edom, from the other side of the sea. . . Alarmed, Jehoshaphat resolved to inquire of the LORD. . .” (2 Chron 20:2-3).
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March 17
What of the future?
For reading & meditation: Philippians 1:3-11
“‘ he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” (v.6)


