Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads

Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9780199920822
ISBN-13 : 0199920826
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads by : Sohail H. Hashmi

Surveying the period from the rise of Islam in the early seventh century to the present day, Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads is the first book to investigate in depth the historical interaction among Jewish, Christian, and Muslim ideas about when the use of force is justified. Grouped under the three labels of just war, holy war, and jihad, these ideas are explored throughout twenty chapters that cover wide-ranging topics from the impact of the early Islamic conquests upon Byzantine, Syriac, and Muslim thinking on justified war to analyzing the impact of international law and terrorism on conceptions of just war and jihad in the modern day. This study serves as a major contribution to the comparative study of the ethics of war and peace.

Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads

Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9780199755035
ISBN-13 : 0199755035
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads by : Sohail H. Hashmi

Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads explores the development of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish thinking on just war, holy war, and jihad over the past fourteen centuries.

Just War and Jihad

Just War and Jihad
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Publisher : Praeger
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024986138
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Synopsis Just War and Jihad by : John Kelsay

Instructs readers about the religious contexts that nurtured ideas regarding statecraft, international law, and the aims and limits of peace and warfare--Introduction.

Arguing the Just War in Islam

Arguing the Just War in Islam
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 067402639X
ISBN-13 : 9780674026391
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Arguing the Just War in Islam by : John Kelsay

Jihad, with its many terrifying associations, is a term widely used today, though its meaning is poorly grasped. Few people understand the circumstances requiring a jihad, or "holy" war, or how Islamic militants justify their violent actions within the framework of the religious tradition of Islam. How Islam, with more than one billion followers, interprets jihad and establishes its precepts has become a critical issue for both the Muslim and the non-Muslim world. John Kelsay's timely and important work focuses on jihad of the sword in Islamic thought, history, and culture. Making use of original sources, Kelsay delves into the tradition of shari'a--Islamic jurisprudence and reasoning--and shows how it defines jihad as the Islamic analogue of the Western "just" war. He traces the arguments of thinkers over the centuries who have debated the legitimacy of war through appeals to shari'a reasoning. He brings us up to the present and demonstrates how contemporary Muslims across the political spectrum continue this quest for a realistic ethics of war within the Islamic tradition. Arguing the Just War in Islam provides a systematic account of how Islam's central texts interpret jihad, guiding us through the historical precedents and Qur'anic sources upon which today's claims to doctrinal truth and legitimate authority are made. In illuminating the broad spectrum of Islam's moral considerations of the just war, Kelsay helps Muslims and non-Muslims alike make sense of the possibilities for future war and peace.

Holy War, Just War

Holy War, Just War
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 0742558487
ISBN-13 : 9780742558489
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Holy War, Just War by : Lloyd H. Steffen

Holy War, Just War explores the "dark side" in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism by examining how the concept of ultimate value contributes to religious violence. The book states that religion has within its own conceptual tools the resources to understand its own dark side and that religious people must subject their religion to a moral vision of goodness and constrain those parts that make for violence and hatred.

Jihād

Jihād
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780195125801
ISBN-13 : 0195125800
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Jihād by : Reuven Firestone

The cauldron in which this mixture produced its new product was Medina, where various forces came together to produce the religious community of Muslims known as the Umma."--BOOK JACKET.

Holy War in Judaism

Holy War in Judaism
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9780199977154
ISBN-13 : 0199977151
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Holy War in Judaism by : Reuven Firestone

Holy war, sanctioned or even commanded by God, is a common and recurring theme in the Hebrew Bible. Rabbinic Judaism, however, largely avoided discussion of holy war in the Talmud and related literatures for the simple reason that it became dangerous and self-destructive. Reuven Firestone's Holy War in Judaism is the first book to consider how the concept of ''holy war'' disappeared from Jewish thought for almost 2000 years, only to reemerge with renewed vigor in modern times. The revival of the holy war idea occurred with the rise of Zionism. As the necessity of organized Jewish engagement in military actions developed, Orthodox Jews faced a dilemma. There was great need for all to engage in combat for the survival of the infant state of Israel, but the Talmudic rabbis had virtually eliminated divine authorization for Jews to fight in Jewish armies. Once the notion of divinely sanctioned warring was revived, it became available to Jews who considered that the historical context justified more aggressive forms of warring. Among some Jews, divinely authorized war became associated not only with defense but also with a renewed kibbush or conquest, a term that became central to the discourse regarding war and peace and the lands conquered by the state of Israel in 1967. By the early 1980's, the rhetoric of holy war had entered the general political discourse of modern Israel. In Holy War in Judaism, Firestone identifies, analyzes, and explains the historical, conceptual, and intellectual processes that revived holy war ideas in modern Judaism.

Unholy War

Unholy War
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 0195168860
ISBN-13 : 9780195168860
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Unholy War by : John L. Esposito

Of the intellectual underpinnings of the more radical elements of contemporary Islam.

The Jihad of Jesus

The Jihad of Jesus
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781498217750
ISBN-13 : 1498217753
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Jihad of Jesus by : Dave Andrews

We are caught up in the cycle of so-called "holy wars." In The Jihad of Jesus, Dave Andrews argues that while this inter-communal conflict is endemic, it is not inevitable. Depending on our understanding, our religions can be either a source of escalating conflict or a resource for overcoming inter-communal conflict; and for our religions to be a resource for overcoming conflict, we need to understand the heart of all true religion as open-hearted compassionate spirituality. In the light of an open-hearted compassionate spirituality, we can reclaim the word "jihad" from extremists who have (mis)appropriated it as a call to "holy war," and reframe it, in truly Qur'anic terms, as a "sacred nonviolent struggle for justice"; and we can reconsider Jesus, as he is in the Gospels, not as a poster boy for Christians fighting crusades against Muslims, but as "a strong-but-gentle Messianic figure" who can bring Christians and Muslims together. As this book shows, many Christians and Muslims have found Isa (Jesus) and the Bismillah (celebrating the mercy, grace, and compassion of God) as common ground upon which they can stand and work for the common good. The Jihad of Jesus is a handbook for reconciliation and action: a do-it-yourself guide for all Christians and Muslims who want to move beyond the "clash of civilizations," join the jihad of Jesus, and struggle for justice and peace nonviolently side by side.

Between Pacifism and Jihad

Between Pacifism and Jihad
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 0830874534
ISBN-13 : 9780830874538
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Pacifism and Jihad by : J. Daryl Charles

Pacifism. Jihad. Militarism. Are these our only alternatives for dealing with global injustice today? J. Daryl Charles leads us to reconsider a Christian view of the use of force to maintain or reestablish justice. He shows how love for a neighbor can warrant the just use of force. Reviewing and updating the widely recognized but not necessarily well-understood just-war teaching of the church through the ages, Charles shows how it captures many of the concerns of the pacifist position while deliberately avoiding, on the other side, the excesses of jihad and militarism. Aware of our contemporary global situation, Charles addresses the unique challenges of dealing with international terrorism.