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Fischione/Be Like Adam's Son, 1.From Ǧihād “until the Day of Resurrection” to Nonviolence: The Debate on War and Peace in the Mid-1960s Post-Nahḍah Arab Generation

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Pizzi, Paola . 1. From Ǧihād “until the Day of Resurrection” to Nonviolence: The Debate on War and Peace in the Mid-1960s Post-Nahḍah Arab Generation. Be Like Adam's Son - Theorising, Writing and Practising Peace in the Arab Region. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 17-44 Apr 2024. ISBN 9781800503854.
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This chapter analyses three works representing different approaches to the doctrine of ǧihād adopted in the mid-1960s post-Nahḍah Arab generation. In particular, it highlights how different epistemological assumptions deeply influenced the Islamic doctrine of war and peace, while at the same time fostering the emergence of an endogenous theory of nonviolence.
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- container titleBe Like Adam's Son Theorising, Writing and Practising Peace in the Arab Region
- creatorPaola Pizzi
- isbn9781800503861(eBook)
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield, United Kingdom
- series titleReligions and Peace Studies
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