This thesis explores the concept of terrorism from a Qur'anic perspective, analyzing classical and modern interpretations of relevant verses. It examines various definitions of terrorism, differentiates between terrorism and jihad, and discusses the distinction between suicide attacks and martyrdom in Islam. Additionally, it investigates the Qur'anic perspective on punishment for terrorism. The study adopts a thematic exegesis approach, providing a comprehensive understanding of Qur'anic texts related to these issues.