Armed jihad in the Islamic legal tradition has been the subject of lengthy discussions, interpretations, and deliberations among Muslim jurists and scholars for over 14 centuries. Different interpretations of the nature of armed jihad as offensive or only defensive armed conflict have been advocated depending on the interpretations of certain incidents of fighting that took place between the Prophet and the enemies of the Muslims after the flight to Medina and the Qur\u27ānic texts addressing these incidents. The Islamic rules developed by the classical Muslim jurists regulating the use of force considerably succeeded in humanizing the primitive war situations of their times. However, the different interpretations of the texts and contexts ...
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Armed jihad in the Islamic legal tradition has been the subject of lengthy discussions, interpretati...
© 2015 by Koninklijke Brill NV. This article investigates the jurisdiction of Islamic law to interna...
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© 2020 The Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University. Several jihadist ...
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The Arabic term jihad, which means striving, endeavouring, and struggling, has widely been conceptua...
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Islam is the extension of the monotheistic religions. It essentially claims for peace and tranquilit...
This article discusses a number of contemporary issues and challenges pertinent to the management of...
There is a debate among Western academics as to whether violence is endemic to Islam or whether Isla...
Armed jihad in the Islamic legal tradition has been the subject of lengthy discussions, interpretati...
© 2015 by Koninklijke Brill NV. This article investigates the jurisdiction of Islamic law to interna...
The goal of this chapter is to thoroughly understand the context of the dominant jihadist narratives...
This Chapter analyses both the international humanitarian law and the Islamic law approaches to rebe...
© 2020 The Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University. Several jihadist ...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the origin and evolution of the Islamic State (IS) with ...
Copyright © 2018 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article sheds light on the I...
This article focuses on the use of force under Islamic law, i.e., jus ad bellum. Islamic law allows ...
The Arabic term jihad, which means striving, endeavouring, and struggling, has widely been conceptua...
This paper examines the responses to advanced and transformative technologies in military literature...
The term Jihad, meaning Muslim ‘holy war,’ is a powerful symbol in contemporary society, signifying ...
In the post 11 September 2001 legal and political environment, Islam appears to have become one of t...
Islam is the extension of the monotheistic religions. It essentially claims for peace and tranquilit...
This article discusses a number of contemporary issues and challenges pertinent to the management of...
There is a debate among Western academics as to whether violence is endemic to Islam or whether Isla...