Islam has been the subject of so much misunderstanding and misrepresentation. Muslims and non-Muslims have both contributed to the distortion of almost all aspects of this religion. Jihad is one Islamic concept whose Qur'anic meaning has been, at times, manipulated deliberately and, at others, misunderstood due to ignorance. One source of the distortion of jihad is the use of inauthentic sources of Islamic teaching. Another is the influence that half-educated and manipulative Muslim scholars have had on unsuspecting, ill-informed followers. A third source, which dates to the early days of…mehr
Islam has been the subject of so much misunderstanding and misrepresentation. Muslims and non-Muslims have both contributed to the distortion of almost all aspects of this religion. Jihad is one Islamic concept whose Qur'anic meaning has been, at times, manipulated deliberately and, at others, misunderstood due to ignorance. One source of the distortion of jihad is the use of inauthentic sources of Islamic teaching. Another is the influence that half-educated and manipulative Muslim scholars have had on unsuspecting, ill-informed followers. A third source, which dates to the early days of Islam, is the propaganda of believers of other faiths who saw Islam as a competing religion. Finally, Western double standards have also played a major role in distorting Islam and jihad. This book discusses these sources of misrepresentation and misinterpretation and shows how they have collaborated to develop an image of jihad that is completely alien to its Qur'anic origin. Focusing on the meaning of jihad in the Qur'an, this study explains that jihad is the person's ongoing struggle against all manifestations of evil, starting with the evil drives within one's self. Contrary to its negative association with violence, jihad has always been intended to be a source of peace within the individual and in the world. Jihad did not first appear in the Qur'an and Islam. This concept is, rather, the essence of the teachings of every prophet sent by God to guide people to the noble state He created them to attain. This focused book is for anyone interested in the meaning of jihad in the Qur'an and how and why this image was distorted. The general reader and the expert, and the Muslim and non-Muslim, would all find this analytical study informative. This succinct examination of the concept of jihad in the Qur'an covers: · The historical context of the jihad of the early Muslims · Sources of the distortion of jihad · The conditions and rules governing armed jihad · The vital and permanent role of peaceful jihad · The role of jihad in the world todayHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louay Fatoohi was born in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1961. He and his wife migrated to the UK in 1992. He lives in Birmingham, England. He obtained a BSc in physics from Baghdad University, Iraq, in 1984 and a PhD in astronomy from Durham University, UK, in 1998. Originally from a Christian family, Louay reverted to Islam in his early ¿twenties. He is one of the representatives of Tariqa Kasnazaniyya. In addition to being his faith ¿of choice and way of life, Islam is ¿for him a subject of deep intellectual interest. He is interested in ¿Qur'anic ¿and Islamic studies in general, but his main areas of research are as follows: 1) The comparative study of history in the Qur'an, Jewish and Christian ¿scriptures, and independent ¿historical sources¿; 2) Sufism; 3) The history of the Qur'anic text and revelation; 4) Quranic exegesis. Louay is a prolific author who has published over twenty-five books in English and Arabic in Islamic studies. He has also published over twenty research papers in cosmology, applied historical astronomy, and the Islamic calendar.
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