Politics and the Prophet
Malise Ruthven, 1 August 1996
Lords of the Lebanese Marches: Violence and Narrative in an Arab Society
by Michael Gilsenan.
Tauris, 377 pp., £14.95, February 1996,1 85043 099 3 Show More
by Michael Gilsenan.
Tauris, 377 pp., £14.95, February 1996,
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World
edited by John L. Esposito.
Oxford, 480 pp., £295, June 1995,0 19 506613 8 Show More
edited by John L. Esposito.
Oxford, 480 pp., £295, June 1995,
Islam and the Myth of Confrontation: Religion and Politics in the Middle East
by Fred Halliday.
Tauris, 256 pp., £35, January 1996,1 86064 004 4 Show More
by Fred Halliday.
Tauris, 256 pp., £35, January 1996,
“... on the limited nature of the wars conducted by the Prophet of Islam in Unfolding Islam, P.J. Stewart writes: ‘If Islamic rules were followed today, much of modern warfare would be impossible, and terrorism would be unthinkable. There would be no attacks on civilians, no retaliation against innocent parties, no taking hostage of non-combatants, no ... ”