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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sohail H. Hashmi (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.90cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 16.30cm Weight: 0.913kg ISBN: 9780199755042ISBN 10: 0199755043 Pages: 452 Publication Date: 16 August 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContributors Introduction - Sohail H. Hashmi and James Turner Johnson Part One: The Early Islamic Conquests Chapter One: Religious Services for Byzantine Soldiers and the Possibility of Martyrdom: c. 400-c. 1000 - Paul Stephenson Chapter Two: In Defense of All Houses of Worship?: Jihad in the Context of Interfaith Relations - Asma Afsaruddin Chapter Three: God's War and His Warriors: The First Hundred Years of Syriac Accounts of the Islamic Conquests - Michael Philip Penn Part Two: The Crusades Chapter Four: Imagining the Enemy: Southern Italian Perceptions of Islam at the Time of the First Crusade - Joshua C. Birk Chapter Five: Ibn 'Asakir and the Radicalization of Sunni Jihad Ideology in Crusader-Era Syria - Suleiman A. Mourad and James E. Lindsay Chapter Six: Angles of Influence: Jihad and Just War in Early Modern Spain - G. Scott Davis Chapter Seven: Religious War in the Works of Maimonides: An Idea and Its Transit across the Medieval Mediterranean - George R. Wilkes Part Three: Gunpowder Empires, Christian and Muslim Chapter Eight: Martyrdom and Modernity: The Discourse of Holy War in the Works of John Foxe and Francis Bacon - Brinda Charry Chapter Nine: Ottoman Conceptions of War and Peace in the Classical Period - A. Nuri Yurdusev Chapter Ten: Islam and Christianity in the Works of Gentili, Grotius, and Pufendorf - John Kelsay Part Four: European Imperialism Chapter Eleven: Just War and Jihad in the French Conquest of Algeria - Benjamin Claude Brower Chapter Twelve: Jihad, Hijra, and Hajj in West Africa - David Robinson Chapter Thirteen: Jihads and Crusades in Sudan: From 1881 to the Present - Heather J. Sharkey Chapter Fourteen: The Trained Triumphant Soldiers of the Prophet Muhammad: Holy War and Holy Peace in Modern Ottoman History - Mustafa Aksakal Chapter Fifteen: Muslim Debates on Jihad in British India: The Writings of Chiragh 'Ali and Abu al-A'la Mawdudi - Omar Khalidi Part Five: International Law and Outlaws Chapter Sixteen: Jihad and the Geneva Conventions: The Impact of International Law on Islamic Theory - Sohail H. Hashmi Chapter Seventeen: The Jewish Law of War: The Turn to International Law and Ethics - Suzanne Last Stone Chapter Eighteen: Fighting to Create the Just State: Apocalypticism in Radical Muslim Discourse - David B. Cook Chapter Nineteen: How Has the Global Salafi Terrorist Movement Affected Western Just War Thinking? - Martin L. Cook Conclusion: A Look Back and a Look Forward - James Turner Johnson IndexReviews"""The best collection of cross-religious scholarship on war yet produced."" --Journal of the American Academy of Religion ""Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads is a significant contribution to the study of war and peace in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This is a worthy successor to the groundbreaking work done by James Turner Johnson and John Kelsay on this subject. It is sure to be cited along with their works for years to come. This book balances breadth and depth beautifully with an impressive quality of scholarship. Every serious student of religion and war will be proud to have this in their library."" --Mark J. Allman, Faculty Associate at the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, Merrimack College ""...[A] major contribution to the comparative study of the ethics of war and peace."" --Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology" The best collection of cross-religious scholarship on war yet produced. --Journal of the American Academy of Religion Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads is a significant contribution to the study of war and peace in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This is a worthy successor to the groundbreaking work done by James Turner Johnson and John Kelsay on this subject. It is sure to be cited along with their works for years to come. This book balances breadth and depth beautifully with an impressive quality of scholarship. Every serious student of religion and war will be proud to have this in their library. --Mark J. Allman, Faculty Associate at the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, Merrimack College ...[A] major contribution to the comparative study of the ethics of war and peace. --Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology the chapters are admirably objective, presenting facts for the reader's consideration and sparing him from the personal opinions of the writers. ... Overall, this book begins by provoking thought and continues with historical education ... it is recommended reading. Ali Abd al-Malik, The Islamic Quarterly The best collection of cross-religious scholarship on war yet produced. --Journal of the American Academy of Religion Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads is a significant contribution to the study of war and peace in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This is a worthy successor to the groundbreaking work done by James Turner Johnson and John Kelsay on this subject. It is sure to be cited along with their works for years to come. This book balances breadth and depth beautifully with an impressive quality of scholarship. Every serious student of religion and war will be proud to have this in their library. --Mark J. Allman, Faculty Associate at the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, Merrimack College <br> Just Wars, Holy Wars, and Jihads is a significant contribution to the study of war and peace in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This is a worthy successor to the groundbreaking work done by James Turner Johnson and John Kelsay on this subject. It is sure to be cited along with their works for years to come. This book balances breadth and depth beautifully with an impressive quality of scholarship. Every serious student of religion and war will be proud to have this in their library. --Mark J. Allman, Faculty Associate at the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, Merrimack College<p><br> Author InformationSohail H. Hashmi is Professor of International Relations and Alumnae Foundation Chair in the Social Sciences at Mount Holyoke College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |