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September 11, 2001 in New York; March 11, 2004 in Madrid; July 7, 2005 in London: these dates remind us that suicide bombings, or 'martyrdom operations,' have become the common coin of international politics in the West. What exactly is meant by 'martyrdom' today, whether in Islam or Christianity? Muslim and Christian scholars come together in this volume to find a common understanding, based on the scriptures and traditions of each faith, of martyrdom in today's violent world.
September 11, 2001 in New York; March 11, 2004 in Madrid; July 7, 2005 in London: these dates remind us that suicide bombings, or 'martyrdom operations,' have become the common coin of international politics in the West. What exactly is meant by 'martyrdom' today, whether in Islam or Christianity? Muslim and Christian scholars come together in this volume to find a common understanding, based on the scriptures and traditions of each faith, of martyrdom in today's violent world.
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Autorenporträt
Brian Wicker is Chairman of the Council on Christian Approaches to Defence and Disarmament (CCADD), UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: List of contributors Foreword by Richard Harries Preface Acknowledgements Part One: Introduction, Brian Wicker Competing perspectives on Jihad and 'martyrdom' in early Islamic sources, Asma Afsaruddin Christian martyrdom: history and interpretation, Anthony Harvey, Richard Finn and Michael Smart What is martyrdom?, Harfiyah Haleem. Part Two: Still a 'noble army' after 11 September 2001?, Brian Wicker The veneration of martyrs: a Muslim-Christian dialogue, Harfiyah Haleem and Brian Wicker The drama of martyrdom: Christian and Muslim approaches, Brian Wicker. Part Three: The concept of martyrdom: a Shia perspective, Ali Ezzati Martyrdom and murder: aspects of suicidal terrorism, Brian Wicker, Peter Bishop and Maha Azzam. Appendices: Thomas Aquinas on martyrdom Broadening the classical concept of martyrdom, Karl Rahmer Non-violent options for conflict resolution in Islam, Harfiyah Haleem Index.
Contents: List of contributors Foreword by Richard Harries Preface Acknowledgements Part One: Introduction, Brian Wicker Competing perspectives on Jihad and 'martyrdom' in early Islamic sources, Asma Afsaruddin Christian martyrdom: history and interpretation, Anthony Harvey, Richard Finn and Michael Smart What is martyrdom?, Harfiyah Haleem. Part Two: Still a 'noble army' after 11 September 2001?, Brian Wicker The veneration of martyrs: a Muslim-Christian dialogue, Harfiyah Haleem and Brian Wicker The drama of martyrdom: Christian and Muslim approaches, Brian Wicker. Part Three: The concept of martyrdom: a Shia perspective, Ali Ezzati Martyrdom and murder: aspects of suicidal terrorism, Brian Wicker, Peter Bishop and Maha Azzam. Appendices: Thomas Aquinas on martyrdom Broadening the classical concept of martyrdom, Karl Rahmer Non-violent options for conflict resolution in Islam, Harfiyah Haleem Index.
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