Nonviolence and Islamic Imperatives

Nonviolence and Islamic Imperatives
Author: Chaiwat Satha-Anand
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789188061119

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Nonviolence and Islamic Imperatives is a timely book that provides a valuable perspective to the ongoing dialogue on Islam, peace, and Islamophobia today. Chaiwat Satha-Anand offers his expertise as a peace researcher to inform readers on the history and present application of Islamic nonviolent movements, through contextual analysis of sacred texts, as well as, current examples of Islamic nonviolence in action. This perspective is vital to counter the false perception of violence in Islam. Nonviolence and Islamic Imperatives is highly relevant and critical to continuing a crucial dialogue on the subject matter.

Islam and Nonviolence

Islam and Nonviolence
Author: Chaiwat Satha-Anand,Glenn D. Paige,Sarah Gilliatt
Publsiher: Center for Global Nonviolenc Titute for Peace University
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: IND:30000050237274

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This book contains papers on nonviolence in Islam from theoretical, theological and instrumental perspectives. Topics include global, national and local issues, including social and political action, women's issues, and interfaith relations.

Searching for a King

Searching for a King
Author: Jeffry R. Halverson
Publsiher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781612344706

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The origins of Islamic pacifism.

War Peace and Non Violence An Islamic Perspective

War  Peace and Non Violence   An Islamic Perspective
Author: Imam Muhammad Shirazi - XKP
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1519121865

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Amazing book with spirituality and presence of mind with the beautiful islamic perspective and solution in today's worldThis book is one of the many Islamic publications distributed by Ahlulbayt Organization throughout the world in different languages with the aim of conveying the message of Islam to the people of the world. Ahlulbayt Organization (www.shia.es) is a registered Organization that operates and is sustained through collaborative efforts of volunteers in many countries around the world, and it welcomes your involvement and support. Its objectives are numerous, yet its main goal is to spread the truth about the Islamic faith in general and the Shi`a School of Thought in particular due to the latter being misrepresented, misunderstood and its tenets often assaulted by many ignorant folks, Muslims and non-Muslims. Organization's purpose is to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge through a global medium, the Internet, to locations where such resources are not commonly or easily accessible or are resented, resisted and fought! In addition, For a complete list of our published books please refer to our website (www.shia.es) or send us an email to [email protected]

Islam Means Peace

 Islam  Means Peace
Author: Amitabh Pal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Nonviolence
ISBN: 9798400604997

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This decisive account of the role of nonviolence in Islam and Muslim societies, both historically and in current times, chronicles an often-obscured but longstanding pacifist tradition. "Islam" Means Peace: Understanding the Muslim Principle of Nonviolence Today provides a rebuttal to general misperceptions about the religion by documenting its rich tradition of nonviolence. To that end, the book examines the sources of Islam-the Qur'an, the main religious text of Islam, and the Hadith, the deeds and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. It contests the prevalent notion that Islam is built on violence in part by illuminating the role of the tolerant, mystical tradition of Sufism in Islam, while at the same time examining the misunderstood place of jihad in the religion. The book is not, however, a historical or theological treatise. Rather, it focuses on the tradition of nonviolence in modern Muslim societies. By spotlighting recent peaceful protest movements in Muslim communities, the book underscores the truly global and multicultural nature of the Islamic tradition of nonviolence. The findings here will be invaluable for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, revealing an alternative tradition both can embrace.

The Imperatives of Progressive Islam

The Imperatives of Progressive Islam
Author: Adis Duderija
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781315438832

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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Note on transliteration -- Foreword -- Introduction: broader contextualisation of progressive Islam -- 1 The poiesis imperative -- 2 The epistemological imperative -- 3 The religious pluralism imperative -- 4 The Islamic liberation theology imperative -- 5 The human rights imperative -- 6 The ethical imperative in Islamic jurisprudence/law -- 7 The gender-justice imperative -- 8 The imperative of non-patriarchal Islamic hermeneutics -- Conclusion: the future of progressive Islam -- Select Bibliography -- Index

Nonviolence

Nonviolence
Author: Senthil Ram,Ralph Summy
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1600218121

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The so-called 'war on terror' has gone badly for the West, playing directly into the strategy of al-Qa'ida and the rest of the terrorist network. Why did this happen? Were there other approaches that might have been implemented with better prospects of success? This edited collection of perspectives on the non-violent counter to terrorism opens the topic to serious consideration. The development of a non-violent paradigm brings into sharp focus the deficiencies of present thinking, and paves the way for comprehending how non-violence might overcome those deficiencies and introduce viable alternatives. Since there is a general ignorance about the history, theory and operational dynamics of non-violence, these aspects are featured throughout the book, and related to the special case of terrorism. To understand empathetically the background and mind-set of the opponent (without condoning his actions), to study his culture, to avoid the strategic trap he has set, to examine the different gender reactions of a Muslim Society, to differentiate between non-violent Islam and Islamic Terrorism, to jettison the misinformed baggage we carry about violence, to appreciate the positive role education and aesthetics can play, and to investigate ways in which a non-violent counter to terrorism might be staged, including a Gandhian response. These are just some of the tasks that the contributors have collectively pursued. Their ideas excitingly open up a whole new set of possibilities for a more peaceful world.

The Warrior and the Pacifist

The Warrior and the Pacifist
Author: Lester R. Kurtz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2018-05-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429999376

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This book looks at two contradictory ethical motifs—the warrior and the pacifist—across four major faith traditions—Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—and their role in shaping our understanding of violence and the morality of its use. The Warrior and the Pacifist explores how these faith traditions, which now mutually inhabit our life spaces, bring with them across the millennia the moral teachings that have traveled from prehistoric humanity, embedded in the beliefs, rituals, and institutions socially constructed by humans to deal with ultimate concerns, core aspects of daily personal and social life, and life transitions.