An Islamic jihad of nonviolence: Said Nursi's model

Part 1. Said Nursi: Said Nursi's Life and Context -- The Story of the Risale-i Nur -- Part 2. An Islamic Jihad of Nonviolence: Jihad in Islamic Thought -- Foundation of Jihad of Nonviolence: Positive Action -- Elements of Inward Jihad -- Enemies Redefined: Reinterpretation of Outward Jihad -- G...

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Auteur principal: Sayilgan, Salih (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Eugene, Oregon Cascade Books [2019]
Dans:Année: 2019
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Nursi, Said 1873-1960 / Djihad / Non-violence
Sujets non-standardisés:B Nursi, Said
B Nonviolence ; Religious aspects ; Islam
B Islam Doctrines
B War (Islamic law)
B Islam ; Doctrines
B Nonviolence Religious aspects Islam
B Jihad
B Jihad History
B History
B Nursi, Said (1873-1960)
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Résumé:Part 1. Said Nursi: Said Nursi's Life and Context -- The Story of the Risale-i Nur -- Part 2. An Islamic Jihad of Nonviolence: Jihad in Islamic Thought -- Foundation of Jihad of Nonviolence: Positive Action -- Elements of Inward Jihad -- Enemies Redefined: Reinterpretation of Outward Jihad -- Guidelines for the Community of Believers -- Nursi in Conversation with Gandhi, King, and Mandela -- Conclusion -- Appendix: A portion from Nursi's Last Teaching to the Students of the Risale-i Nur before His Death.
Today Islam is often associated with violence, more so than other world religions. In the center of this reception of Islam is the concept of jihad, which has been distorted by many. On the one hand, there are some Muslims who take jihad as a reference point for their violent crimes against innocent people. On the other hand, the concept is intentionally used to promote fear against Islam and its adherents. This study challenges these presentations of jihad by exploring the late Muslim theologian Said Nursi's jihad of nonviolence. The book shows how Nursi's teaching concerning nonviolent struggle, reconciliation, and religious tolerance has much in common with Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, as well as Martin Luther King Jr. -- Provided by publisher
Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-136)
ISBN:1532657552