Warrant for Terror

The Fatwas of Radical Islam and the Duty to Jihad

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Warrant for Terror

The Fatwas of Radical Islam and the Duty to Jihad

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Since September 11, 2001 much has been written about 'Islamist terrorism,' arguing that it is a perversion that has 'hijacked Islam' in the service of social, political and economic grievances. However, such accounts cannot explain why other people that can lay claim to similar or more serious grievances have not developed such devastating religious terrorist ideologies. Moreover, many of the terrorists themselves have attested to their own religious motivation and their belief that they acted in accordance with the precepts of Islam. In Warrant for Terror Shmuel Bar examines fatwas-legal opinions declaring whether a given act under Islam is obligatory, permitted, or forbidden. Fatwas serve as a major instrument by which religious leaders impel believers to engage in acts of jihad. Bar argues that fatwas, particularly those that come from the Arab world, should not be dismissed as a cynical use of religious terminology in political propaganda. Many terrorists testify that they were motivated to act by them. Indeed, this book shows that Islamic law plays a central role in determining for believers the practical meaning of the duty to jihad. Bar examines the underlying religious, legal, and moral logic of fatwas and the depth of their influence, particularly in contrast to alternative moderate Islamic interpretations. He explores the wide scope of issues that fatwas deal with, covering almost all facets of Islamic 'law of war': the justification for declaring jihad; the territory in which the jihad should be fought; whether women and children may participate in jihad; the legality of killing women, children and other non-combatants; the justification for killing hostages and mutilating their bodies; and the permissibility of diverse tactics and weapons, including suicide attacks and even nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. Warrant for Terror also delves into the contradictions between the radical and the mainstream narratives and the sources of the weakness of the latter in the face of the former. In the conclusion, the author raises a number of provocative questions relating to the 'religious policy' of the West in the face of the threat of Islamic extremism. This book is published in cooperation with the Hoover Institution

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1. 'Ulama and Fatwas in Islam
Chapter 4 2. The Mechanism of the Jihad Fatwa
Chapter 5 3. The House of Islam vs. the House of War
Chapter 6 4. The Doctrine of Jihad
Chapter 7 5. The Defensive Jihad, an Individual Duty
Chapter 8 6. Rules of Engagement
Chapter 9 7. Apostates and Apostate Rulers
Chapter 10 8. Palestine, Afghanistan, and Iraq
Chapter 11 9. The War of the Fatwas
Chapter 12 Conclusion

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Published Jun 13 2008
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 152
ISBN 9780742551213
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 229 x 154 mm
Series Hoover Studies in Politics, Economics, and Society
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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