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Ethics of War and Peace in Iran and Shi’i Islam

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Pub Date Sep 20 2016 | Archive Date Nov 21 2016

Description

Nearly four decades after a revolution, experiencing one of the longest wars in contemporary history, facing political and ideological threats by regional radicals such as ISIS and the Taliban, and having succeeded in negotiations with six world powers over her nuclear program, Iran appears as an experienced Muslim country seeking to build bridges with its Sunni neighbours as well as with the West.

Ethics of War and Peace in Iran and Shi’i Islam explores the wide spectrum of theoretical approaches and practical attitudes concerning the justifications, causes and conduct of war in Iranian-Shi‘i culture. By examining primary and secondary sources, and investigating longer lasting factors and questions over circumstantial ones, Mohammad Jafar Amir Mahallati seeks to understand modern Iranian responses to war and peace. His work is the first in its field to look into the ethics of war and peace in Iran and Shi'i Islam. It provides a prism through which the binary source of the Iranian national and religious identity informs Iranian responses to modernity. By doing so, the author reveals that a civilization-conscious soul in modern Iran is re-emerging.

Mohammad Jafar Amir Mahallati is Presidential Scholar in Islamic Studies at Oberlin College. From 1987 to 1989 he was the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations.

Nearly four decades after a revolution, experiencing one of the longest wars in contemporary history, facing political and ideological threats by regional radicals such as ISIS and the Taliban, and...


Advance Praise

“An inspired and original treatment of the ethics of war in the Islamic tradition, with particular regard to Shi'i and Iranian views on this subject. Mahallati's work will be particularly welcomed by readers interested in discussions of jihad in the modern period.”

Roy P. Mottahedeh, Gurney Professor of History, Harvard University

“The study underscores the importance of understanding the Iranian political theology and culture on Iranian terms rather than allowing hegemonic episteme determine the validity of Iranian claims about the development of peaceful nuclear energy.”

Abdulaziz Sachedina, IIIT Chair in Islamic Studies, George Mason University

“An inspired and original treatment of the ethics of war in the Islamic tradition, with particular regard to Shi'i and Iranian views on this subject. Mahallati's work will be particularly welcomed...


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