Martyrdom in the modern Middle East

Martyrdom in the modern Middle East
Author: Sasha Dehghani,Silvia Horsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3956505433

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Martyrdom in the Modern Middle East

Martyrdom in the Modern Middle East
Author: Sasha Dehghani,Silvia Horsch-Al Saad
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014
Genre: Martyrdom
ISBN: LCCN:2020715085

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Martyrdom in the Modern Middle East

Martyrdom in the Modern Middle East
Author: Silvia Horsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Martyrdom
ISBN: OCLC:1371763779

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This volume assembles contributions from different academic perspectives (religious and Islamic studies, literary and theatre studies, theology, sociology and history) on modern manifestations of martyrdom in the diverse Middle Eastern religious traditions, including Islam, Christianity, Judaism and the Baha'i-faith. The latter is considered in more detail since it is often not included in comparative studies on the monotheistic religions. An excursus into the farer East composes the contribution on Mahatma Ghandi. The volume considers central sociological, philosophical and theological problems which lie at the heart of the phenomenon of martyrdom, the significance of martyrdom in different conflicts, the competing martyr figures which develop in the course of these conflicts as well as the accompanying representations in art and ritual. Special attention is directed to the transitions of traditional forms of martyr representation and the emergence of a global discourse on martyrdom, which can be noticed both in the dissemination of martyr practices as in the reactions to certain martyr events on a global scale.

Beyond Terror and Martyrdom

Beyond Terror and Martyrdom
Author: Gilles Kepel
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780674039551

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Since 2001, two dominant worldviews have clashed in the global arena: a neoconservative nightmare of an insidious Islamic terrorist threat to civilized life, and a jihadist myth of martyrdom through the slaughter of infidels. Across the airwaves and on the ground, an ill-defined and uncontrollable war has raged between these two opposing scenarios. Deadly images and threats—from the televised beheading of Western hostages to graphic pictures of torture at Abu Ghraib, from the destruction wrought by suicide bombers in London and Madrid to civilian deaths at the hands of American occupation forces in Iraq—have polarized populations on both sides of this divide. Yet, as the noted Middle East scholar and commentator Gilles Kepel demonstrates, President Bush’s War on Terror masks a complex political agenda in the Middle East—enforcing democracy, accessing Iraqi oil, securing Israel, and seeking regime change in Iran. Osama bin Laden’s call for martyrs to rise up against the apostate and hasten the dawn of a universal Islamic state papers over a fractured, fragmented Islamic world that is waging war against itself. Beyond Terror and Martyrdom sounds the alarm to the West and to Islam that both of these exhausted narratives are bankrupt—neither productive of democratic change in the Middle East nor of unity in Islam. Kepel urges us to escape the ideological quagmire of terrorism and martyrdom and explore the terms of a new and constructive dialogue between Islam and the West, one for which Europe, with its expanding and restless Muslim populations, may be the proving ground.

Memorials and Martyrs in Modern Lebanon

Memorials and Martyrs in Modern Lebanon
Author: Lucia Volk
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780253004925

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Lebanese history is often associated with sectarianism and hostility between religious communities, but by examining public memorials and historical accounts Lucia Volk finds evidence for a sustained politics of Muslim and Christian co-existence. Lebanese Muslim and Christian civilians were jointly commemorated as martyrs for the nation after various episodes of violence in Lebanese history. Sites of memory sponsored by Maronite, Sunni, Shiite, and Druze elites have shared the goal of creating cross-community solidarity by honoring the joint sacrifice of civilians of different religious communities. This compelling and lucid study enhances our understanding of culture and politics in the Middle East and the politics of memory in situations of ongoing conflict.

Martyrs

Martyrs
Author: Joyce M. Davis
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781250085054

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Martyrs offers compelling and chilling interviews with terrorist trainers, with the families of suicide bombers, fighters and fanatics, and with Muslim scholars offering differing opinions on the legitimacy of violence in Islam. Through the voices of those who plan and those who grieve, Martyrs provides provocative and troubling insights into the zealotry that leads to the targeting of innocents, the endless cycle of revenge, and the despair that besets the Middle East. From Iran to Lebanon and the Palestinian territories, Joyce Davis reports on the rage that drives tragedies and at the despondency of the mothers of those who die and kill. Unsettling as the perspectives presented here may be, they are crucial to understanding, though not accepting, the fury at and resentment of the US.

Martyrdom in Modern Islam

Martyrdom in Modern Islam
Author: Meir Hatina
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107063075

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An in-depth analysis of modern Islamic martyrdom and its various interpretations, positing martyrdom as a vital component of contemporary identity politics and power struggles.

Martyrdom and Sacrifice in Islam

Martyrdom and Sacrifice in Islam
Author: Meir Hatina
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786720269

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Over the years, the belief system around self sacrifice has become key to understanding the Middle East and its political relationships with the West although much of the literature and conversation has been restricted to modern concepts of jihadism. The recent spate of scholarship relating to suicide bombers and jihadists studies these concepts without a broader understanding of the principle of martyrdom. This book expands on the chronology of self-sacrifice within Islam and contextualises the use of suicide bombings using details of the rise of martyrdom in places such as Iraq, Lebanon, Chechnya and Pakistan. It historicises the background in which 'jihad' has been glorified while also exploring contemporary methods of recruitment, like the use of the internet. The authors pay close attention to the different sects and factions of Islam and the differing interpretations of jihad that accompany these ideologies. In the current political climate, a book that explores martyrdom within the framework of historical perspectives, geographical regions and the influence of outside cultures is essential.