Violence in Islamic thought from the Mongols to European imperialism:

Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dates and Abbreviations -- Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Part I The Mongols and their Aftermath -- 2 Violence and Non-Violence in the Mongol Conquest of Baghdad (1258) -- 3 The Mongols as the Scourge of God in the Islamic World -- 4 Yasa and Shardda. Islamic Att...

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Weitere Verfasser: Gleave, Robert 1967- (HerausgeberIn), Kristó-Nagy, István T. 1974- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2018
Schriftenreihe:Legitimate and illegitimate violence in Islamic thought Volume 2
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Zusammenfassung:Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dates and Abbreviations -- Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Part I The Mongols and their Aftermath -- 2 Violence and Non-Violence in the Mongol Conquest of Baghdad (1258) -- 3 The Mongols as the Scourge of God in the Islamic World -- 4 Yasa and Shardda. Islamic Attitudes Towards the Mongol Law in the Turco-Mongolian World -- 5 Unacceptable Violence as Legitimation in Mongol and Timurid Iran -- Part II Violence in Religious Thought -- 6 Reconciling Ibn Taymiyya's Legitimisation of Violence with His Vision of Universal Salvation -- 7 Moral Violence in Ahkam Ahl al-Dhimma by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya -- 8 Al-Karaki, Jihad, the State and Legitimate Violence in Imami Jurisprudence -- Part III Violence in Philosophical Thought -- 9 Legitimate and Illegitimate Violence in Arabic Political Philosophy -- 10 'Soft' and 'Hard' Power in Islamic Advice Literature -- Part IV Representing Violence -- 11 Old Images in New Skins: Flaying in the Iranian Visual Tradition -- 12 Warrant for Genocide? Ottoman Propaganda Against the Qizilbash -- Bibliography -- Index
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ISBN:9781474413015

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