Violence in Islamic thought from the Qurʾān to the Mongols
From its earliest times, Islam has had an ambivalent relationship with violence. For many early Muslim authors, violence was a simple fact of life. In the Quran and in the later Muslim tradition, some forms of violence are condemned, while some, including the waging of holy warfare, are extolled. Wh...
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh University Press
[2015]
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Legitimate and illegitimate violence in Islamic thought (volume 1)
Jahr: 2015 |
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift: | Legitimate and illegitimate violence in Islamic thought
volume 1 |
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen): | B
Islam
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Islamic fundamentalism Case studies
B Violence Religious aspects Islam Case studies B Islamic fundamentalism B Islam and politics B Islam and politics Case studies |
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