Terrorism And Violence In Islamic History And Theological Responses To The Arguments Of Terrorists

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Starting in the mid-7th century CE, there have been various radical terrorist groups appearing in the Muslim majority communities that have interpreted the Qur’an and the Prophetic Traditions in very extreme ways in an attempt to justify their violence and mask their evil acts. In Chapter One, the author highlights the sanctity of human life and provides abundant evidence from the primary Islamic sources¯ the Qur’an and the Traditions of Prophet Muhammad, proving that it is strongly prohibited to kill human beings regardless of their ethnic, cultural or religious background. Condemning all evil acts of terrorists who violate God-given inalienable right to life, he asserts that it is not right to attribute terrorists to a certain religion or faith tradition, thus labeling their evil acts as “Islamic” or “Christian” terror. In Chapter Four, he explains in great detail some of the key Islamic notions, such as struggling in the way of God and martyrdom, which have been exploit.

Author(s): Recep Doğan
Series: Terrorism Hot Spots And Conflict-Related Issues
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 328
Tags: Terrorism: Religious Aspects: Islam, Islamic Fundamentalism: History, Islamic Fundamentalism

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