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Jihad Peace And Inter-Community Relations In Islam

Jihad Peace And Inter-Community Relations In Islam

Jihad Peace And Inter-Community Relations In Islam

This non-fiction collection presents a thoughtful translation of essays by a respected Islamic scholar from New Delhi, examining how jihad, peace, and inter-community relations are understood within an Islamic framework. It is intended for students, scholars, and curious readers seeking balanced, respectful insights into Islamic studies, religious ethics, and interfaith dialogue.

Written as translated essays, the volume blends historical context with ethical analysis. The prose is concise and accessible, inviting readers who are new to theological debate while rewarding those with a background in religious studies. Concepts are presented with care, avoiding oversimplification, to illuminate how faith traditions grapple with power, restraint, and mercy.

What sets this work apart is its focus on inter-community relations through a nuanced, outcome-focused lens. It highlights how Islamic ethicists interpret conflict and peace, and it frames dialogue as a practical path to coexistence. Readers move from foundational ideas to reflective implications for modern society, guided by careful reasoning rather than polemic.

  • Translated essays exploring jihad, peace, and inter-community relations from an Islamic perspective
  • Historical context paired with ethical analysis to clarify long-standing questions
  • Clear, precise prose that stays accessible for study groups and individual readers
  • Focus on interfaith understanding, dialogue, and constructive coexistence
  • Suitable for students, researchers, and general readers interested in religious studies and inter-community relations

After reading, you gain a nuanced understanding of complex ethical questions, practical frameworks for respectful discussion, and a broader perspective on building peaceful, diverse communities. The work leaves a thoughtful impression that invites further inquiry and informed dialogue.

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This non-fiction collection presents a thoughtful translation of essays by a respected Islamic scholar from New Delhi, examining how jihad, peace, and inter-community relations are understood within an Islamic framework. It is intended for students, scholars, and curious readers seeking balanced, respectful insights into Islamic studies, religious ethics, and interfaith dialogue.

Written as translated essays, the volume blends historical context with ethical analysis. The prose is concise and accessible, inviting readers who are new to theological debate while rewarding those with a background in religious studies. Concepts are presented with care, avoiding oversimplification, to illuminate how faith traditions grapple with power, restraint, and mercy.

What sets this work apart is its focus on inter-community relations through a nuanced, outcome-focused lens. It highlights how Islamic ethicists interpret conflict and peace, and it frames dialogue as a practical path to coexistence. Readers move from foundational ideas to reflective implications for modern society, guided by careful reasoning rather than polemic.

  • Translated essays exploring jihad, peace, and inter-community relations from an Islamic perspective
  • Historical context paired with ethical analysis to clarify long-standing questions
  • Clear, precise prose that stays accessible for study groups and individual readers
  • Focus on interfaith understanding, dialogue, and constructive coexistence
  • Suitable for students, researchers, and general readers interested in religious studies and inter-community relations

After reading, you gain a nuanced understanding of complex ethical questions, practical frameworks for respectful discussion, and a broader perspective on building peaceful, diverse communities. The work leaves a thoughtful impression that invites further inquiry and informed dialogue.