What is jihad? Does it mean violence, as many non-Muslims
assume? Or does it mean peace, as some Muslims insist? Because
jihad is closely associated with the early spread of Islam, today's
debate about the origin and meaning of jihad is nothing less than a
struggle over Islam itself. In "Jihad in Islamic History," Michael
Bonner provides the first study in English that focuses on the
early history of jihad, shedding much-needed light on the most
recent controversies over jihad.
To some, jihad is the essence of radical Islamist ideology, a
synonym for terrorism, and even proof of Islam's innate violence.
To others, jihad means a peaceful, individual, and internal
spiritual striving. Bonner, however, shows that those who argue
that jihad means only violence or only peace are both wrong. Jihad
is a complex set of doctrines and practices that have changed over
time and continue to evolve today. The "Quran"'s messages about
fighting and jihad are inseparable from its requirements of
generosity and care for the poor. Jihad has often been a
constructive and creative force, the key to building new Islamic
societies and states. Jihad has regulated relations between Muslims
and non-Muslims, in peace as well as in war. And while today's
"jihadists" are in some ways following the "classical" jihad
tradition, they have in other ways completely broken with it.
Written for general readers who want to understand jihad and
its controversies, "Jihad in Islamic History" will also interest
specialists because of its original arguments.
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