Mohammed Jafar Amir Mahallati
Ethics of War and Peace in Iran and Shi'i Islam
Mohammed Jafar Amir Mahallati
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Ethics of War and Peace in Iran and Shi’i Islam explores the wide spectrum of theoretical approaches and practical attitudes concerning the justifications, causes and conduct of war in Iranian-Shi‘i culture.
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Ethics of War and Peace in Iran and Shi’i Islam explores the wide spectrum of theoretical approaches and practical attitudes concerning the justifications, causes and conduct of war in Iranian-Shi‘i culture.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781442629516
- ISBN-10: 1442629517
- Artikelnr.: 45064079
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781442629516
- ISBN-10: 1442629517
- Artikelnr.: 45064079
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mohammad Jafar Amir Mahallati is Presidential Scholar in Islamic Studies at Oberlin College. From 1987 to 1989 he was the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations.
Preface
Introduction
Part I - The Ethics of War and Peace in Iran: Epic Literature, Philosophy,
Theology, and Chivalry
Chapter One - The Ethics of War and Peace in Epic Persian Literature:
Shahnameh of Ferdows
Chapter Two - Iranian Classical Thinkers on War and Peace: A Select View
Chapter Three - War and Chivalry in the Annals of Iranian History and
Ethical Imagination
Chapter Four - Modern Iranian Intellectuals on the Ethics of Enmity and
Nonviolence
Part II – The Jihad Jurisprudence, its Developments and Critics in Iran
Chapter Five - War and Peace in Shi‘i Primary Narratives of Sources
Chapter Six - The Traditional Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace Untested:
Jihad, Ideology, Revolution and War
Chapter Seven - Modern Iranian-Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace: Revisions and
the Reconstruction of Modern Iranian Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace
Chapter Eight - Terrorism, Martyrdom, Nonviolence and Forgiveness
Chapter Nine - Diplomacy in between Nuclear Technology and anti-Bomb
Theology
Conclusions - Beyond the Minority Mentality: The Emerging Iranian-Shi‘i
Cosmopolitanism
Appendix I - “Jihad”: A Historical Overview of the Concept and its Politics
(English translation of an entry article published in The Great Islamic
Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix I I - “Jang” (war in Persian): Laws in War According to Twelver
Shi‘i Jurisprudence (English translation of an entry article published in
The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix III - Iran’s Official Position on War Crimes by Daesh
Appendix IV - Advice and Guiding to the Fighters on the Battlefields: A
Shi‘i Manual
Endnotes
Bibliography
Introduction
Part I - The Ethics of War and Peace in Iran: Epic Literature, Philosophy,
Theology, and Chivalry
Chapter One - The Ethics of War and Peace in Epic Persian Literature:
Shahnameh of Ferdows
Chapter Two - Iranian Classical Thinkers on War and Peace: A Select View
Chapter Three - War and Chivalry in the Annals of Iranian History and
Ethical Imagination
Chapter Four - Modern Iranian Intellectuals on the Ethics of Enmity and
Nonviolence
Part II – The Jihad Jurisprudence, its Developments and Critics in Iran
Chapter Five - War and Peace in Shi‘i Primary Narratives of Sources
Chapter Six - The Traditional Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace Untested:
Jihad, Ideology, Revolution and War
Chapter Seven - Modern Iranian-Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace: Revisions and
the Reconstruction of Modern Iranian Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace
Chapter Eight - Terrorism, Martyrdom, Nonviolence and Forgiveness
Chapter Nine - Diplomacy in between Nuclear Technology and anti-Bomb
Theology
Conclusions - Beyond the Minority Mentality: The Emerging Iranian-Shi‘i
Cosmopolitanism
Appendix I - “Jihad”: A Historical Overview of the Concept and its Politics
(English translation of an entry article published in The Great Islamic
Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix I I - “Jang” (war in Persian): Laws in War According to Twelver
Shi‘i Jurisprudence (English translation of an entry article published in
The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix III - Iran’s Official Position on War Crimes by Daesh
Appendix IV - Advice and Guiding to the Fighters on the Battlefields: A
Shi‘i Manual
Endnotes
Bibliography
Preface
Introduction
Part I - The Ethics of War and Peace in Iran: Epic Literature, Philosophy,
Theology, and Chivalry
Chapter One - The Ethics of War and Peace in Epic Persian Literature:
Shahnameh of Ferdows
Chapter Two - Iranian Classical Thinkers on War and Peace: A Select View
Chapter Three - War and Chivalry in the Annals of Iranian History and
Ethical Imagination
Chapter Four - Modern Iranian Intellectuals on the Ethics of Enmity and
Nonviolence
Part II – The Jihad Jurisprudence, its Developments and Critics in Iran
Chapter Five - War and Peace in Shi‘i Primary Narratives of Sources
Chapter Six - The Traditional Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace Untested:
Jihad, Ideology, Revolution and War
Chapter Seven - Modern Iranian-Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace: Revisions and
the Reconstruction of Modern Iranian Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace
Chapter Eight - Terrorism, Martyrdom, Nonviolence and Forgiveness
Chapter Nine - Diplomacy in between Nuclear Technology and anti-Bomb
Theology
Conclusions - Beyond the Minority Mentality: The Emerging Iranian-Shi‘i
Cosmopolitanism
Appendix I - “Jihad”: A Historical Overview of the Concept and its Politics
(English translation of an entry article published in The Great Islamic
Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix I I - “Jang” (war in Persian): Laws in War According to Twelver
Shi‘i Jurisprudence (English translation of an entry article published in
The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix III - Iran’s Official Position on War Crimes by Daesh
Appendix IV - Advice and Guiding to the Fighters on the Battlefields: A
Shi‘i Manual
Endnotes
Bibliography
Introduction
Part I - The Ethics of War and Peace in Iran: Epic Literature, Philosophy,
Theology, and Chivalry
Chapter One - The Ethics of War and Peace in Epic Persian Literature:
Shahnameh of Ferdows
Chapter Two - Iranian Classical Thinkers on War and Peace: A Select View
Chapter Three - War and Chivalry in the Annals of Iranian History and
Ethical Imagination
Chapter Four - Modern Iranian Intellectuals on the Ethics of Enmity and
Nonviolence
Part II – The Jihad Jurisprudence, its Developments and Critics in Iran
Chapter Five - War and Peace in Shi‘i Primary Narratives of Sources
Chapter Six - The Traditional Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace Untested:
Jihad, Ideology, Revolution and War
Chapter Seven - Modern Iranian-Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace: Revisions and
the Reconstruction of Modern Iranian Shi‘i Ethics of War and Peace
Chapter Eight - Terrorism, Martyrdom, Nonviolence and Forgiveness
Chapter Nine - Diplomacy in between Nuclear Technology and anti-Bomb
Theology
Conclusions - Beyond the Minority Mentality: The Emerging Iranian-Shi‘i
Cosmopolitanism
Appendix I - “Jihad”: A Historical Overview of the Concept and its Politics
(English translation of an entry article published in The Great Islamic
Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix I I - “Jang” (war in Persian): Laws in War According to Twelver
Shi‘i Jurisprudence (English translation of an entry article published in
The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia, First Edition, Iran)
Appendix III - Iran’s Official Position on War Crimes by Daesh
Appendix IV - Advice and Guiding to the Fighters on the Battlefields: A
Shi‘i Manual
Endnotes
Bibliography