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. W...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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. What is clear from the early Islamic period is that there is no single Muslim attitude towards violence. Instead, there were many different portrayals and evaluations of violence in theology, law, poetry and prose. In this collection, you will find out how Muslims processed violence as a social fact and how they interpreted its role in the early 0Muslim community. This background is essential to understanding current Muslim thinking about when violence is, and is not, justified.0 |
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CONTENTS
Dates and Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
1. INTRODUCTION
István T. Kristó-Nagy and Robert Gleave
PART I. JIHAD AND CONQUEST: ATTITUDES TO
VIOLENCE AGAINST THE EXTERNAL ENEMIES OF
THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY
2. THE QUESTION OF DIVINE HELP IN THE JIHAD
Dominique Urvoy
3. READING THE QUR’AN ON JIHAD: TWO EARLY
EXEGETICAL TEXTS
Andrew Rippin
4. IBN AL-MUBÀRAK S KtTAB AND EARLY
RENUNCIANT LITERATURE
Christopher Meichert
5. SHAPING MEMORY OF THE CONQUESTS: THE CASE OF
TUSTAR
Sarah Bowen Savant
vi Violence in Islamic Thought
PART II. THE CHALLENGED ESTABLISHMENT:
ATTITUDES TO VIOLENCE AGAINST THE STATE
AND IN ITS DEFENCE WITHIN THE MUSLIM
COMMUNITY
6. WHO INSTIGATED VIOLENCE: A REBELLING DEVIL OR A
VENGEFUL GOD? 93
István T. Kristó-Nagy
7. ATTITUDES TO THE USE OF FIRE IN EXECUTIONS IN
LATE ANTIQUITY AND EARLY ISLAM: THE BURNING OF
HERETICS AND REBELS DM LATE UMAYYAD IRAQ 106
Andrew Mar sham
8. CABBASID STATE VIOLENCE AND THE EXECUTION OF
IBN ‘A’ISHA 128
John A. Nawas
9. THE SULTAN AND THE DEFIANT PRINCE IN HUNTING
COMPETITION: QUESTIONS OF LEGITIMACY IN HUNTING
EPISODES OF TABARISTÁN 141
Miklós Sárközy
PART III. LUST AND FLESH: ATTITUDES TO
VIOLENCE AGAINST THE DEFENCELESS,
INTRA-COMMUNITARIAN VIOLENCE BY
NON-STATE ACTORS
10. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN ANDALUSI HISTORICAL
SOURCES (THIRD/NINTH-SEVENTH/THIRTEENTH
CENTURIES) 155
Maribel Fierro
11. SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN VERSE: THE CASE OF JI'THIN,
AL-FARAZDAQ’S SISTER
CeenJan van Gtlder
12. BANDITS
Michael Cooperson
13. EATING PEOPLE IS WRONG: SOME EYEWITNESS
ACCOUNTS OF CANNIBALISM IN ARABIC SOURCES
Zoltán Szombat hy
200
Contents
VII
14. ANIMALS WOULD FOLLOW SHAFT ISM: LEGITIMATE AND
ILLEGITIMATE VIOLENCE TO ANIMALS IN MEDIEVAL
ISLAMIC THOUGHT 225
Sarra Tlili
Bibliography 245
Index of Quranic Citations 272
General Index 273 |
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