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1 online resource (x, 328 pages). |
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polychrome |
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Terrorism, hot spots and conflict-related issues
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Terrorism, hot spots and conflict-related issues.
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Intro; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1; Religious Extremism and Terror; Sanctity of Human Life in Islam; Significant Problems of Contemporary Muslims; Misinterpreting Religious Concepts to Justify Terrorism and Violence; Terrorists Are Not Muslims; Condemning Terrorism and Violence; The Difference between Enjoining Good/ Forbidding Evil and Terrorism; Peaceful Coexistence and Interfaith Harmony; Suicide Is Forbidden in Islam; Conclusion; Chapter 2; Violence and Terrorism in Islamic History; The Kharijites; Introduction; The Origins of the Kharijites; The Kharijites after Caliph Ali |
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Critical Analysis for the Emergence of the KharijitesReasons for the Rise of the Kharijites; Theological Doctrines of the Kharijites; Conclusion; The Qarmatians (or Qarāmita); Introduction; Emergence of the Qarmatians; Analysis of the Qarmatian Doctrines; Conclusion; The Assassins (Hashashīn); Introduction; The Origins of the Assassins; Doctrines of the Assassins; Conclusion; The Wahhabis and Salafists; Introduction; The Origins of Wahhabism; Doctrines of Wahhabism; Conclusion; Taliban; Introduction; Origins of the Taliban; Doctrines of the Taliban; Conclusion; Al Qaeda; Introduction |
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Organizational StructureThe Origins of Al Qaeda; Doctrines of Al Qaeda; Conclusion; Al Shabab; Introduction; The Origins of al Shabab; Doctrines of al Shabab; Conclusion; Boko Haram; Introduction; Origins of Boko Haram; Doctrines of Boko Haram; Conclusion; ISIS (or ISIL) and the Caliphate; Introduction; The Origins of ISIS; The Rise of ISIS; How Does ISIS Present Itself?; Where Does ISIS Get Its Resources?; ISIS Is a Death Cult; The Origins of ISIS in Islamic History and Theological Response to Their Claim; An Alternative Approach to Destroy ISIS; Caliphate and Islamic State; Conclusion |
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Chapter 3Theological Responses to the Arguments of the Extremist Groups; Islamic Radicalization and Global Terrorism; Introduction; Jihad in the Context of Radical Islam; Jihad from Gülen's Perspective; "Holy War"; The Major Factors for the Spread of Islam; Theological and Political Foundations of Caliphate in Islam; Introduction; Caliphate in the Early Islamic History; Caliphate from Theological and Political Perspectives; Is It a Must for a Caliph to Be from the Bloodline of the Quraysh?; Caliphate in Modern Times and the Efforts to Revitalize It; Conclusion; Chapter 4 |
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An Analysis of Islam and Its Primary Sources in the Context of Violence and TerrorismIntroduction; Jihad and War in the Qur'an; Is There a Religious Basis for Terrorism or Violence?; The Usage of Jihad in Modern Times; Suicide Terrorism; Martyrdom or Suicide; Exploitation of a Quranic Concept: "Striking Fear into the Hearts of the Enemy"; Chapter 5; Respect for the Sacred versus Freedom of Expression: An Analysis in the Context of De-Radicalization; Introduction; Freedom of Expression; Cartoon Violence and Freedom of Expression; Respect for the Sacred from the Islamic Perspective |
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Subject |
Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
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Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam. |
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Islamic fundamentalism -- History.
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Islamic fundamentalism. |
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History. |
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Electronic books.
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History.
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Print version: Dogan, Recep. Terrorism and violence in Islamic history and theological responses to the arguments of terrorists. New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2018] 1536139246 (OCoLC)1035396383 |
ISBN |
9781536139259 (electronic book) |
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1536139254 (electronic book) |
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1536139246 |
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9781536139242 |
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