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El. knyga: Striving in the Path of God: Jihad and Martyrdom in Islamic Thought [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

(Professor and Chair, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Indiana University-Bloomington)
  • Formatas: 384 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199730933
  • Oxford Scholarship Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 384 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199730933
In popular and academic literature, jihad is predominantly assumed to refer exclusively to armed combat, and martyrdom in the Islamic context is understood to be invariably of the military kind. This perspective, derived mainly from legal texts, has led to discussions of jihad and martyrdom as concepts with fixed, universal meanings divorced from the socio-political circumstances in which they have been deployed through the centuries. Asma Afsaruddin studies in a more holistic manner the range of significations that can be ascribed to the term jihad from the earliest period to the present and historically contextualizes the competing discourses that developed over time. Many assumptions about the military jihad and martyrdom in Islam are thereby challenged and deconstructed. A comprehensive interrogation of varied sources reveals early and multiple competing definitions of a word that in combination with the phrase fi sabil Allah translates literally to "striving in the path of God."

Contemporary radical Islamists have appropriated this language to exhort their cadres to armed political opposition, which they legitimize under the rubric of jihad. Afsaruddin shows that the multivalent connotations of jihad and shahid recovered from the formative period lead us to question the assertions of those who maintain that belligerent and militant interpretations preserve the earliest and only authentic understanding of these two key terms. Retrieval of these multiple perspectives has important implications for our world today in which the concepts of jihad and martyrdom are still being fiercely debated.

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Winner of Runner-up in the 2014 British Kuwait Friendship Society book prize.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(9)
1 Striving "for," "in," and "in the Path of God: Qur'anic Imperatives in the Middle Meccan-Early Medinan Period
10(24)
2 Fighting in the Path of God: A Religious and Moral Obligation
34(31)
3 The Ethics of Fighting, Refraining from Fighting, and Peacemaking
65(30)
4 Dying in the Path of God: Constructing Martyrdom
95(21)
5 Jihad and Martyrdom Compared in Early and Later Hadith Literature
116(33)
6 Jihad and Martyrdom in Early and Late Treatises on the Merits of Jihad
149(30)
7 The Excellences of Patient Forbearance: Counter-Narratives on Striving in the Path of God
179(26)
8 Modern and Contemporary Debates on Jihad and Martyrdom I: Political and Militant Perspectives
205(31)
9 Modern and Contemporary Debates on Jihad and Martyrdom II: Privileging History, Context, and Polysemy
236(33)
Conclusion: Analysis of Texts: A Summation 269(30)
Notes 299(52)
Selected Bibliography 351(6)
Index 357
Asma Afsaruddin is Professor of Islamic Studies and Chairperson of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at Indiana University, Bloomington. She is the author of The First Muslims: History and Memory (2008) and Excellence and Precedence: Medieval Islamic Discourse on Legitimate Leadership (2002).