
 
Imaam Ibn Baaz 
on Hijacking planes and kidnapping
"From that which is known to 
everyone who has the slightest bit of common sense is that hijacking airplanes 
and kidnapping children and the like are extremely great crimes, the world over. 
Their evil effects are far and wide, as is the great harm and inconvenience 
caused to the innocent; the total effect of which none can comprehend except 
Allaah.Likewise, from that which is known is that these crimes are not 
specific to any particular country over and above another country, nor any 
specific group over and above another group, rather it encompasses the whole 
world.
There is no doubt about the effect of these crimes; so it is 
obligatory upon the governments and those responsible from amongst the scholars 
and other than them to afford these issues great concern, and to exert 
themselves as much as possible in ending this evil."
Shaykh Ibn 
Baaz
Kayfa Nu'aalij Waaqi'unaa al-Aleem - Page 108-109
Hijacking planes and ships
"Question: There are some people who 
hijack a plane or a ship, and do so to apply pressure upon the country to which 
this plane or ship is headed. It is possible they threaten to kill the 
passengers, and in some cases actually kill some of them, until their demands 
are met. So what is the ruling about such actions, especially since such actions 
terrify the passengers?
Response: It is upon (every) country to 
provide sufficient security to prevent the likes of these rebels from taking 
over (planes or ships). It is upon the (respective) country to provide every 
airline with security (whilst on their land) which is sufficient to resist any 
hijack attempts by the aggressors; just as they should also co-ordinate a full 
(passenger) inspection prior to (their) boarding. Thus, they should not permit 
anyone to proceed (to board) until after they have ascertained that no-one is in 
possession of weapons even if it be (a piece of) metal (bar or the like). In 
addition to this, some gangs force the aircraft to divert to another 
destination, so if there are (amongst the crew or passengers) anyone with 
sufficient physical training to overpower them, then the rebels' plans will be 
destroyed.
So there is no doubt that hijacking is a mistake, 
ignorance and falsehood. Further, it is a transgression beyond the limits 
causing terror to the passengers, and threatening them with that which they have 
no power to carry out, and Allaah knows best."
Shaykh Ibn 
Jibreen
Kayfa Nu'aalij Waaqi'unaa al-Aleem - Page 113