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  1. Arguing the Just War in Islam.John Kelsay - 2007 - Harvard University Press.
    Jihad, with its many terrifying associations, is a term widely used today, though its meaning is poorly grasped. Few people understand the circumstances requiring a jihad, or "holy" war, or how Islamic militants justify their violent actions within the framework of the religious tradition of Islam. How Islam, with more than one billion followers, interprets jihad and establishes its precepts has become a critical issue for both the Muslim and the non-Muslim world. John Kelsay's timely and important work focuses on (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Ethics of War in Asian Civilizations: A Comparative Perspective.Torkel Brekke (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    This study of the comparative ethics of war discusses universal standards in the ideologies of warfare between the major Asian religious traditions.
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  • (1 other version)Just and Unjust Wars.M. Walzer - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (209):415-420.
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  • The Ethics of War.Richard Sorabji & David Rodin - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (320):366-369.
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