Islam & Jihad: Prejudice Versus RealityPalgrave Macmillan, 2002 - 162 หน้า The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and their aftermath have focused the world's attention on Islamic fundamentalism. This accessible volume aims to rebutt the misconceptions about Islam articulated by many European intellectuals down the centuries. For non-Muslims these still obstruct a clear understanding of both the nature of Islam and the history of Christian/Muslim interactions. |
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The spectre of Islam | 3 |
Muslim bigotry and mindless violence | 6 |
Whose Islam are we performing? | 9 |
How Islamic was 911? | 12 |
Ancient animosities modern hate | 19 |
Plan of the book | 23 |
The Long March of Prejudice | 25 |
The burden of history | 28 |
The failure of fundamentalism | 79 |
Reimagining Islam | 89 |
Human Rights in the Islamic Tradition | 91 |
Democracy and Islam | 93 |
The question of nonMuslims | 96 |
Ijtihad Reason and the Challenge of Modernity | 103 |
Return to the text | 106 |
Rationalism in Islam | 107 |
Intellectual stagnation in the Muslim world | 32 |
Is everything Muslim Islamic? | 36 |
Islamophobia of the Western media | 39 |
The Meanings of Jihad and Fatwa | 43 |
Greater jihad lesser jihad | 46 |
The Prophets jihad | 50 |
The Medina verses | 52 |
Jihad in our times | 57 |
edict or opinion? | 60 |
The Very Modern Roots of Islamic Fundamentalism | 63 |
United colours of fundamentalism | 66 |
Shapers of Islamic fundamentalism | 68 |
What is an Islamic state? | 75 |
the poetphilosopher | 111 |
Islam and politics | 113 |
A theology of liberation | 115 |
Epilogue Time for the Greater Jihad | 119 |
Is the divide permanent? | 123 |
Time for the Greater Jihad | 126 |
Appendices | 131 |
Universal Islamic Declaration of Human Rights | 133 |
The Protection of Human Rights in Islamic Criminal Justice | 142 |
Notes | 145 |
Select Bibliography | 153 |
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