Terror and suicide attacks : an Islamic perspective / edited by Ergun Capan.
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- 1932099743
- 9781932099744
- 303.625
- BP 190.5 T328 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- "IN TRUE ISLAM, TERROR DOES NOT EXIST." / M. Fethullah Gèulen. Muslims should say, "In true Islam, terror does not exist." An Islamic world, indeed, does not exist. Al-Qaeda network. Our responsibility. -- ISLAM AS THE RELIGION OF PEACE AND TOLERANCE / Ibrahim Canan. The main meaning and basic characteristics of Islam. Instances of tolerance from the past. Representing and communicating Islam. Islam's consideration of humanity. A legitimate objective, legitimate means, and clement words. "World peace" and Islam. The Peace of Hudaybiya and the concept of peace in the Quíran. Conclusion and a reminder. -- ACTS OF TERROR AND SUICIDE ATTACKS IN THE LIGHT OF THE QUíRAN AND THE SUNNA / Hamza Aktan. The concept of jihad. Rules concerning the aspect of war in jihad: treating the enemy with mercy; the ban on torture; respecting the enemy's dead; not attacking civilians and innocent targets; not targeting Muslims; acting within the hierarchy of order and command; humanitarian aid to the enemy; war as the last resort. -- RELIGION, TERROR, WAR, AND THE NEED FOR GLOBAL ETHICS / Bekir Karliæga. Religion. Terror. Jihad. Holy war and just war in Christianity. Perpetual peace. The need for global ethics. -- JIHAD / Ali Bulaðc. The modern development of the concept of jihad. The place of jihad in basic Islamic terminology. The framework of the definition. The law, war, and jihad. -- TERROR AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS LEADING TO TERROR / Nevzat Tarhan. Soldier's illness. The discovery of opium. Are there contemporary suicide medicines? LSD as a drug used for brain washing. Drugs that boost courage and eliminate fear of death. Conclusion. -- MARTYRDOM- A DEFINITION. CAN A TERRORIST BE A MARTYR? / Abdèulhakim Yèuce. Ideal people. What kinds of people are considered to be martyrs?: the perfect martyr; the martyr of this world; the martyr of the afterlife. Suicide attacks. The claim of effectiveness. Types of suicide attacks. -- SUICIDE ATTACKS AND ISLAM / Ergèun ðCapan. Peace is essential in Islam. Suicide attacks in times of peace. Suicide attacks in a state of war: "non-combatants" cannot be killed in the event of war; civilian targets cannot be attacked; the word irhab as mentioned in the Quíran; a judicial decision cannot be passed on an unspecified issue; in Islam the principle is the individuality of the crime; suicide attacks defame the essential identity of Islam that is based on love and tolerance; conclusion. -- VIEWS ON THE RULES OF WAR IN ISLAMIC LAW / Ahmet Gèuneðs. War in Islamic law. The Prophet and diplomatic solutions. The rules for war in action. Conclusion. References. -- MURDER AND ITS PUNISHMENT IN THE QUíRAN AND THE TORAH / Adil èOksèuz. Murder in the Torah and the establishment of the crime. Murder and its penalty in the Torah. The issue of qatl in the Quíran. Murder and its penalty in the Quíran. Forgiveness and ransom. Deprivation from birthright and inheritance. -- Index.
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