War, Peace and Non-violence; An Islamic Perspective
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Author: Ayatullah Seyyed Muhammad Shirazi
: Ali ibn Adam
Translator: Z. Olyabek
Publisher: Fountain Books
Category: Debates and Replies
ISBN: 1-903323-04-5
Author: Ayatullah Seyyed Muhammad Shirazi
: Ali ibn Adam
Translator: Z. Olyabek
Publisher: Fountain Books
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- Editor’s Foreword
- Part One: Islam’s View on War
- War is the worst thing known to mankind
- War is an illness
- War as the last resort
- Islam through conviction
- The Jizyah tax . finally
- The Prophet’s wars were fought in self defence
- The least amount of casualties
- Excess of killing and torturing
- Frightening scenes of the brutality of the Moguls
- Modern wars are no less brutal
- The increase of the dangers of war in the modern age
- The other effects of war
- Towards a comprehensive peace
- Cutting the roots of war
- Exposing ‘War by proxy’
- War is an extraordinary situation
- Islam’s Guidance on War
- The condition of parental permission
- Jihad is not incumbent upon certain groups
- Jihad is not incumbent upon women
- War is not permitted in the absence of the just Imam
- The invitation to Islam firstly
- Limiting (fighting) to the least amount necessary
- Cease fire during the Sacred Months
- Prisoners of war are not to be killed
- Those who were forced to fight should not be killed
- Tolerance in the treatment of the enemy
- Justification to the enemy, and not initiating attack
- Women not to be harmed
- Messengers not to be killed
- Prohibition of fighting not in accordance with the Sunnah
- Cowards are not to go to war
- The Covenanter (Dhimmi) not to be killed
- The noblemen of the Infidels to be respected
- Not taking booty is a desirable act
- Children are not to be killed
- Trees are not to be felled, nor the supply of water cut off
- Islam’s View on Killing
- Islam takes a serious view of the unjust killing of people
- Forbidding the taking part in killing
- Legalising the killing of a believer is equal to apostasy
- Forbidding beating unjustly
- No to suicide
- The parent may not kill his child even if illegitimate
- The prohibition of abortion
- Killing a believer for his faith is a serious crime
- The expiation for the killing of the believer
- The consequences of killing a believer
- Part Two: Islamic Movement and Peace
- The Movement Must be Peaceful
- The Noble Consequences of Peace
- Peace . always
- Peace: The Way of the Prophets and the Imams
- Peace Safeguards Islam
- Peace Amongst Members of the Movement
- The Results of Peace
- Equilibrium of Thought and Deed Results in Peace
- Building Blocks of Peace Within the Movement
- Instilling Peace
- Part Three: Non-Violence in the Teachings of Islam
- Non-violence by nature
- Non-violence by coercion
- Non-violence by design
- Acquiring a Non-violent Discipline
- War Conducts: Islam vs. Others
- Islamic Teachings on Non-violence in Combat
- Weapon of Non-Violence vs. Violence
- Physical Non-violence
- Verbal Non-violence
- Non-Violence by Heart
- Significance of the Heart
- Intention and Conduct
- Jihad of the Self
- Vice and Virtue
- The Author
- Notes