This paper attempts to demonstrate that the differences between the Western and Islamic traditions on the ethics of warfare run far deeper than what traditional scholarship suggests. The present study focuses on three main areas: the sources of our knowledge of morality, the objectives of warfare, and the principle of non-combatant immunity. We shall see that these three topics are inter-connected, and also that understanding the classical Islamic law of war is essential to understanding the ideology and allure of contemporary Islamism
The term Jihad, meaning Muslim ‘holy war,’ is a powerful symbol in contemporary society, signifying ...
This paper highlights the relevance of moral authority, and the role that egoistic ethical claims ha...
This paper examines the contributions of the Ḥanafī jurist al-Sarakhsī (d. 483 AH/1090-91 CE) to the...
Islam has a long history of discussion on the morally legitimate use military force. This paper is t...
Note: The original version of this paper entitled ‘Jihad as Defense: Just-War Theory in the Qur’an a...
In the war on terror, both 'sides' have taken great pains to justify their actions in moral terms. A...
The present thesis attempts a critical examination of the theory of war under Islamic and public int...
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/hpt/2014/00000035/00000002/art00002"Moving away from recei...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this anal...
Recent debates regarding Islam’s status in world politics has limited the opportunity for Muslims to...
The global war on terror (GWOT) and the battles with specific Islamist groups is, to some degree, a ...
I’ve been intrigued by examining what it takes to make someone propose and enlist in a war. Often in...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
Jihad (Islamic holy war) is a fundamental foreign policy concept in Islam. Following the 9/11 incide...
The Just War Theory, developed from the time of St. Augustine, has been subject to attack from numer...
The term Jihad, meaning Muslim ‘holy war,’ is a powerful symbol in contemporary society, signifying ...
This paper highlights the relevance of moral authority, and the role that egoistic ethical claims ha...
This paper examines the contributions of the Ḥanafī jurist al-Sarakhsī (d. 483 AH/1090-91 CE) to the...
Islam has a long history of discussion on the morally legitimate use military force. This paper is t...
Note: The original version of this paper entitled ‘Jihad as Defense: Just-War Theory in the Qur’an a...
In the war on terror, both 'sides' have taken great pains to justify their actions in moral terms. A...
The present thesis attempts a critical examination of the theory of war under Islamic and public int...
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/hpt/2014/00000035/00000002/art00002"Moving away from recei...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this anal...
Recent debates regarding Islam’s status in world politics has limited the opportunity for Muslims to...
The global war on terror (GWOT) and the battles with specific Islamist groups is, to some degree, a ...
I’ve been intrigued by examining what it takes to make someone propose and enlist in a war. Often in...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
Jihad (Islamic holy war) is a fundamental foreign policy concept in Islam. Following the 9/11 incide...
The Just War Theory, developed from the time of St. Augustine, has been subject to attack from numer...
The term Jihad, meaning Muslim ‘holy war,’ is a powerful symbol in contemporary society, signifying ...
This paper highlights the relevance of moral authority, and the role that egoistic ethical claims ha...
This paper examines the contributions of the Ḥanafī jurist al-Sarakhsī (d. 483 AH/1090-91 CE) to the...