University Press of America
Pages: 232
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-7618-1096-4 • Paperback • October 1998 • $78.99 • (£61.00)
Ralph H. Salmi teaches in the Department of Political Science at California State University, San Bernardino. Cesar Adib Majul is Professor Emeritus and former Dean at the Institute of Islamic Studies, at the University of the Philippines. George K. Tanham is Consultant and Advisory Trustee of the Rand Corporation.
chapter 1 Preface
chapter 2 Introduction
chapter 3 The Islamic Paradigm
chapter 4 The General Nature and Development of Islamic Law
chapter 5 International Islamic Law (siyar)
chapter 6 Modern Islamic Thinkers: The Role of Jihad and Siyar in International Affairs
chapter 7 Conclusions for the West: Identify Common Vehicles
chapter 8 Appendices
chapter 9 Glossary
chapter 10 Bibliography
chapter 11 Index
chapter 12 About the Authors
. . . this work is a competent introduction to Islamic ideas about conflict for readers with little background in Islam.
— MESA Bulletin
Fully aware of the images of cruelty and militancy projected on Islam in the West, the authors of this brief but surprisingly full book explain what Islam has actually taught about conflict, and where Islamic law provides resources for resolving it.
— Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
. . . this work is a competent introduction to Islamic ideas about conflict for readers with little background in Islam.
— MESA Bulletin