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The sacralization of war in the Islamic republic of Iran / Saskia Maria Gieling.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Nijmegen : Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen], 1998.Description: ii, 205 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • UF107 .G54 1998
Contents:
1. THE WAR: A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY : 1.1. Background of the conflict - 1.2. Iraqi invasion - 1.3. Iranian counterattacks - 1.4. Invasion of Iraq - 1.5. Extension of the war to the Persian - 1.6. More Iranian attacks - 1.7. Continuation of the war on all fronts - 1.8. Cease-fire -- 2. THEOLOGICAL-DOCTRINAL DISCOURSE: ISLAM AND WAR : 2.1. Introduction - 2.2. Classical Islamic conceptions of jihad - 2.3. Shi'i conceptions of jihad - 2.4. The war against Iraq and jihad - 2.5. Other dimensions of jihad - 2.6. The bughât - 2.7. Al-amr bi-l-maruf wa-l-nahy an al-munkar - 2.8. Expansion of the Islamic idea - 2.9. War and shahada - 2.10. War and fitna - 2.11. The war as God’s ordeal -- 3. THEOLOGICAL-DOCTRINAL DISCOURSE: THE SHI'I WORLDVIEW : 3.1. Introduction - 3.2. Imân and islâm: Sunni, Shi'i and Western views - 3.3. Îmân and islâm in the Iranian rhetoric - 3.4. The use of kufr in the Iranian rhetoric - 3.5. Some other theological notions - 3.6. Mustakbirûn and mustad'afûn - 3.7. Haqq and bâtil -- 4. HISTORICAL EXEMPLARY DISCOURSE : 4.1. Introduction - 4.2. Historical analogies: Parallels with the wars of the Prophet - 4.3. Historical analogies: The lessons of 'Ali - 4.4. The Karbalâ' paradigm - 4.5. The role of the twelfth imam - 4.6. The names of the military operations -- 5. ISLAMIC SOLIDARITY AND RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM : 5.1. Introduction - 5.2. Muslim solidarity: The universalist appeal of the revolution - 5.3. Muslim solidarity: Iraq - 5.4. Muslim solidarity: Palestine and Lebanon - 5.5. Nationalism: Theoretical background - 5.6. Iran and nationalism - 5.7. Nationalism: Religious nationalism in the Islamic Republic - 5.8. Nationalism: Milla, mihan and umma - 5.9. Nationalism: The religious minorities - 5.10. Iranian nationalism versus Arabism -- 6. USTIFYING PEACE: THE ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION 598 : 6.1. The attitude of the Islamic Republic towards peace - 6.2. Towards a cease-fire - 6.3. The acceptance of Resolution 598.
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Originally (Ph. D.) -- Katholieke Universiteit, Nijmegen, 1998.

Bibliography : p. [187]-200.

1. THE WAR: A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY : 1.1. Background of the conflict - 1.2. Iraqi invasion - 1.3. Iranian counterattacks - 1.4. Invasion of Iraq - 1.5. Extension of the war to the Persian - 1.6. More Iranian attacks - 1.7. Continuation of the war on all fronts - 1.8. Cease-fire -- 2. THEOLOGICAL-DOCTRINAL DISCOURSE: ISLAM AND WAR : 2.1. Introduction - 2.2. Classical Islamic conceptions of jihad - 2.3. Shi'i conceptions of jihad - 2.4. The war against Iraq and jihad - 2.5. Other dimensions of jihad - 2.6. The bughât - 2.7. Al-amr bi-l-maruf wa-l-nahy an al-munkar - 2.8. Expansion of the Islamic idea - 2.9. War and shahada - 2.10. War and fitna - 2.11. The war as God’s ordeal -- 3. THEOLOGICAL-DOCTRINAL DISCOURSE: THE SHI'I WORLDVIEW : 3.1. Introduction - 3.2. Imân and islâm: Sunni, Shi'i and Western views - 3.3. Îmân and islâm in the Iranian rhetoric - 3.4. The use of kufr in the Iranian rhetoric - 3.5. Some other theological notions - 3.6. Mustakbirûn and mustad'afûn - 3.7. Haqq and bâtil -- 4. HISTORICAL EXEMPLARY DISCOURSE : 4.1. Introduction - 4.2. Historical analogies: Parallels with the wars of the Prophet - 4.3. Historical analogies: The lessons of 'Ali - 4.4. The Karbalâ' paradigm - 4.5. The role of the twelfth imam - 4.6. The names of the military operations -- 5. ISLAMIC SOLIDARITY AND RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM : 5.1. Introduction - 5.2. Muslim solidarity: The universalist appeal of the revolution - 5.3. Muslim solidarity: Iraq - 5.4. Muslim solidarity: Palestine and Lebanon - 5.5. Nationalism: Theoretical background - 5.6. Iran and nationalism - 5.7. Nationalism: Religious nationalism in the Islamic Republic - 5.8. Nationalism: Milla, mihan and umma - 5.9. Nationalism: The religious minorities - 5.10. Iranian nationalism versus Arabism -- 6. USTIFYING PEACE: THE ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION 598 : 6.1. The attitude of the Islamic Republic towards peace - 6.2. Towards a cease-fire - 6.3. The acceptance of Resolution 598.

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