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245 00 Violence in Islamic thought from the Mongols to European 
       imperialism /|cedited by Robert Gleave and and István T. 
       Kristó-Nagy. 
264  1 Edinburgh :|bEdinburgh University Press,|c[2018] 
264  4 |c©2018 
300    1 online resource (vii, 240 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Legitimate and illegitimate violence in Islamic thought ;
       |vvolume 2 
505 00 |g1. Introduction /|rRobert Gleave and Istvánt T. Kristó-
       Nagy --|gPart I. The Mongols and their aftermath.|g2.
       |tViolence and non-violence in the Mongol conquest of 
       Baghdad (1258) /|rMichal Biran --|g3.|tThe Mongols as the 
       scourge of God in the Islamic world /|rTimothy May --|g4.
       |tYasa and Shari'a: Islamic attitudes towards the Mongol 
       law in the Turco-Mongolian world (from rhe Golden Horde to
       Timur's time) /|rIstván Vásáry --|g5.|tUnacceptable 
       violence as legitimation in Mongol and Timurid Iran /
       |rBeatrice Forbes Manz --|gPart II. Violence in religious 
       thought.|g6.|tReconciling Ibn Taymiyya's legitimisation of
       violence with his vision of universal salvation /|rJon 
       Hoover --|g7.|tMoral violence in Ahkham Ahl al-Dhimma by 
       Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya /|rMarie Thérèse Urvoy --|g8.|tAl-
       Karaki, Jihad, the state and legitimate violence in Imami 
       jurisprudence /|rRobert Gleave --|gPart III. Violence in 
       philosophical thought.|g9.|tLegitimate and illegitimate 
       violence in Arabic political philosophy: al-Farabi, Ibn 
       Rushd and Ibn Khaldun /|rMiklós Maróth --|g10.|t'Soft' and
       ' hard' power in Islamic political advice literature /
       |rVasileios Syros --|gPart IV. Representing violence.|g11.
       |tOld images in new skies: flaying in the Iranian visual 
       tradition /|rIván Szántó --|g12.|tWarrant for genocide? 
       Ottoman propaganda against the Qizilbash /|rColin Imber. 
650  0 Violence|xReligious aspects|xIslam. 
650  0 Violence|xMoral and ethical aspects|zIslamic countries. 
650  0 Political violence|zIslamic countries|xHistory. 
650  0 Violence|xPhilosophy. 
650  0 Islam and politics. 
650  0 Islamic fundamentalism. 
700 1  Gleave, R.|q(Robert),|eeditor. 
700 1  Kristó Nagy, István,|d1974-|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tViolence in Islamic thought from the 
       Mongols to European imperialism.|dEdinburgh : Edinburgh 
       University Press, [2018]|z9781474413008|w(DLC)  2018304447
       |w(OCoLC)955313140 
830  0 Legitimate and illegitimate violence in Islamic thought ;
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