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Jihad, The Holy War of Islam and Its Legitimacy in the Quran

Murtadha Mutahhari
  • Publisher's Note
  • Lecture one: Questions about Jihad
    • A- Conditional Verses and Unconditional Verses
    • B- Can We Fight All the People of the Book?
    • C- Jiziyah?
    • D- Philosophy and Goals of Jihad
    • E- The Legitimacy of Jihad
    • F- Peace is not Submission
    • G- Difference between Islam and Christianity
    • H- Islam and Peace
    • I- Conditions for warfare
    • J- The Muslims in Mecca
  • Lecture Two: Defence or Aggression
    • A- Christianity's Protest against Islam
    • B- Unconditional verses about Jihad
    • C- Conditional Verses
    • D- Rushing to the Defense of the Oppressed
    • E- Wars of Early Islam
    • F- Interpreting the Unconditional as the Conditional
    • G- No Compulsion in Religion
    • H- Peace
  • Lecture Three: Defence, The Quiddity of Jihad
    • A- Types of Defense
    • B- Human Rights
    • C- The Minor Dispute
    • D- Tawhid: A Personal Right or a General Right?
    • E- The Measure of Rights - Individual and Universal
    • F- Freedom of Thought or Freedom of Belief
  • Lecture Four: The Question of Abrogation
    • A- Abrogation
    • B- No Generality without an Exception
    • C- Defense of Human Values
    • D- Freedom of Belief, or of Thought?
    • E- “Jiziyah”
Jihad
Qur'an
Peace

Includes verses in the Qur'an that address Jihad (struggle in the way of God), legitimacy of Jihad, Islam and Peace, Defense vs. aggression, and human rights.

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Murtadha Mutahhari
Mohammad Salman Tawhidi
The Islamic Propagation Organization
  • Jihad, The Holy War of Islam and Its Legitimacy in the Quran
    • Publisher's Note
    • Lecture one: Questions about Jihad
      • A- Conditional Verses and Unconditional Verses
      • B- Can We Fight All the People of the Book?
      • C- Jiziyah?
      • D- Philosophy and Goals of Jihad
      • E- The Legitimacy of Jihad
      • F- Peace is not Submission
      • G- Difference between Islam and Christianity
      • H- Islam and Peace
      • I- Conditions for warfare
      • J- The Muslims in Mecca
    • Lecture Two: Defence or Aggression
      • A- Christianity's Protest against Islam
      • B- Unconditional verses about Jihad
      • C- Conditional Verses
      • D- Rushing to the Defense of the Oppressed
      • E- Wars of Early Islam
      • F- Interpreting the Unconditional as the Conditional
      • G- No Compulsion in Religion
      • H- Peace
    • Lecture Three: Defence, The Quiddity of Jihad
      • A- Types of Defense
      • B- Human Rights
      • C- The Minor Dispute
      • D- Tawhid: A Personal Right or a General Right?
      • E- The Measure of Rights - Individual and Universal
      • F- Freedom of Thought or Freedom of Belief
    • Lecture Four: The Question of Abrogation
      • A- Abrogation
      • B- No Generality without an Exception
      • C- Defense of Human Values
      • D- Freedom of Belief, or of Thought?
      • E- “Jiziyah”
  • Publisher's Note ›
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