Al-Tabari's Book of jihad : a translation from the original Arabic / with an introduction, commentary, and notes by Yasir S. Ibrahim ; With a foreword by Yitzhak Nakash.
2007
KBP2416 .T33 2007 (Mapit)
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Ikhtilāf al-fuqahāʼ. Selections. English
Title
Al-Tabari's Book of jihad : a translation from the original Arabic / with an introduction, commentary, and notes by Yasir S. Ibrahim ; With a foreword by Yitzhak Nakash.
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Imprint
Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen, [2007]
Copyright
©2007
Description
iv, 405 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword by Yitzhak Nakash
Translator's introduction
Translation of al-Tabari's book of jihad
On the Prophetic tradition (Sira) of fighting disbelievers
On the consensus among Muslim
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding the killing of disblievers' combatants unless they are given a pledge of security, embrace Islam, or are captured
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding duels with the permission of the imam
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that the Messenger of God made peace with the polytheists of Quraysh
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that if disbelievers make peace with Muslims provided that they give the Muslims one hundred heads from their slaves, this agreement would be valid
On the disagreement regarding the allocation of shares in the booty for the youth, servant, slave, woman, and the protected non-Muslims
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding prohibited
Escape from the battlefield
On the disagreement regarding the one who deserves God's punishment due to his escape from the battlefield and the state in which turning away from the enemy is permitted
On the disagreement regarding what constitutes an invalidation of the covenant of protected non-Muslims
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding the observance of the whole Muslim army of the pledge of security given to disbelievers
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that whoever enters the territory of Islam with a pledge of security should not be harmed
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that if the one who has been given a pledge of security intends to return to the territory of war, the imam should escort him to his secure place
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding the disbeliever who is given a pledge of security for him and other disbelievers who did not witness the agreement
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding some of the rulings in dealing with slaves for enemy people who embrace Islam
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that if an enemy person.
Translator's introduction
Translation of al-Tabari's book of jihad
On the Prophetic tradition (Sira) of fighting disbelievers
On the consensus among Muslim
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding the killing of disblievers' combatants unless they are given a pledge of security, embrace Islam, or are captured
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding duels with the permission of the imam
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that the Messenger of God made peace with the polytheists of Quraysh
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that if disbelievers make peace with Muslims provided that they give the Muslims one hundred heads from their slaves, this agreement would be valid
On the disagreement regarding the allocation of shares in the booty for the youth, servant, slave, woman, and the protected non-Muslims
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding prohibited
Escape from the battlefield
On the disagreement regarding the one who deserves God's punishment due to his escape from the battlefield and the state in which turning away from the enemy is permitted
On the disagreement regarding what constitutes an invalidation of the covenant of protected non-Muslims
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding the observance of the whole Muslim army of the pledge of security given to disbelievers
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that whoever enters the territory of Islam with a pledge of security should not be harmed
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that if the one who has been given a pledge of security intends to return to the territory of war, the imam should escort him to his secure place
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding the disbeliever who is given a pledge of security for him and other disbelievers who did not witness the agreement
On the consensus among Muslim jurists regarding some of the rulings in dealing with slaves for enemy people who embrace Islam
On the consensus among Muslim jurists that if an enemy person.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-401) and index.
Location
RBSTA KBP2416 .T33 2007.
Call Number
KBP2416 .T33 2007
Language
English
ISBN
9780773454583
0773454586
0773454586
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