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Jihād : From Qurʼān to Bin Laden

by Bonney, Richard
Published by : Palgrave Macmillan (New York) Physical details: xxvi,594 Pages 14x22 cm | HB ISBN:1403933723. Year: 2004
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Books Books General Stacks Non-fiction 297.72 B697J 2004 (Browse shelf) Available 15073

Include Appendix, Notes, Bibliography and Index.

Jihad, ranging in concept from personal inner struggle to outright holy war, dates to the earliest manifestations of Islam. This book locates the origin of jihad, traces its evolution as an idea, and provides an intellectual history of the concept of jihad in Islam as well as how it has been misapplied by modern Islamic terrorists and suicide bombers. The book provides unique and balanced coverage of the historical evolution of the concept of jihad, and mainstream moderate Islamic views of the concept from the Qu'ran to the twenty-first century. Bonney covers topics such as interpretations of the Qu'ran, historical reactionaries, Sufi alternatives to political Islam, colonialism, twentieth century Jihadists, the Shia depiction of jihad and martyrdom, the jihadi ideology of the 1980s and 1990s, the Palestine Intifada, Osama Bin Laden, and more.

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