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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Expected online publication date:
March 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781009573993
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Book description

In Pacifism and Nonviolence in Contemporary Islamic Philosophy, Tom Woerner-Powell combines historical analysis and contemporary interviews with Muslim peace advocates in an effort to develop an empirically grounded survey of Islamic philosophies of nonviolence and a general analysis of the phenomenon. The first monograph on Islamic nonviolence to engage substantively with contemporary debates in the field of moral philosophy, his study is critical and descriptive rather than apologetic and polemical. His approach is both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. Drawing on methods from the fields of peace studies, Islamic studies, and moral philosophy, he identifies, critiques, and addresses the shortcomings within the dominant approaches in these fields regarding the question of pacifism and nonviolence in contemporary Islam. Woerner-Powell's book sheds new light not only on Islamic cases of nonviolence but also on the manner in which Islamic thought might play a larger role in secular and inter-religious debates. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

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Contents

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  • Pacifism and Nonviolence in Contemporary Islamic Philosophy
    pp i-ii
  • Pacifism and Nonviolence in Contemporary Islamic Philosophy - Title page
    pp iii-iii
  • Mapping the Paths of Peace
  • Copyright page
    pp iv-iv
  • Dedication
    pp v-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-viii
  • Acknowledgements
    pp ix-x
  • Introduction
    pp 1-23
  • 1 - Hierarchy, Community, and Nonviolence in Senegal
    pp 24-53
  • Amadou Bamba [1853–1927]
  • 2 - Nation, Nonviolence, and Service in Pakistan
    pp 54-87
  • Bacha Khan [1890–1988]
  • 3 - Peace, Love, and Harmony in Sri Lanka and the United States
    pp 88-105
  • Bawa Muhaiyaddeen [d. 1986]
  • 4 - Nonviolence, History, and Self-Sacrifice in Iran
    pp 106-135
  • Ali Shariati [1933–1977]
  • 5 - Peace, Justice, and Progress in India
    pp 136-173
  • Wahiduddin Khan [1925–2021]
  • 6 - Nonviolence, Duty, and Compulsion in Syria
    pp 174-198
  • Jawdat Said [1931–2022]
  • Conclusion
    pp 222-244
  • Islamic Nonviolence as Ethic and Orientation
  • Appendix: Jawdat Said’s Letter of Rejection to Shaikh ʿAbdallāh bin Bayyah
    pp 245-248
  • Bibliography
    pp 249-264
  • Index
    pp 265-266

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