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The idea of jihad is central to Islamic faith and ethics, and yet its meanings have been highly contested over time. They have ranged from the philosophical struggle to live an ethical life to the political injunction to wage war against enemies of Islam. Today, more than ever, jihad signifies the political opposition between Islam and the West. As the line drawn between Muslims and non-Muslims becomes more rigid, Ayesha Jalal seeks to retrieve the ethical meanings of this core Islamic principle in South Asian history.Drawing on historical, legal, and literary sources, Jalal traces the intellectual itinerary of jihad through several centuries and across the territory connecting the Middle East with South Asia. She reveals how key innovations in modern Islamic thought resulted from historical imperatives. The social and political scene in India before, during, and after British colonial rule forms the main backdrop. We experience the jihad as armed warfare waged by Sayyid Ahmad of Rai Bareilly between 1826 and 1831, the calls to jihad in the great rebellion of 1857, the fusion of jihad with a strand of anti-colonial nationalism in the early twentieth century, and the contemporary politics of self-styled jihadis in Pakistan, waging war to liberate co-religionists in Afghanistan and Kashmir. Partisans of Allah surveys this rich and tumultuous history of South Asian Muslims and its critical contribution to the intellectual development of the key concept of jihad. Analyzing the complex interplay of ethics and politics in Muslim history, the author effectively demonstrates the preeminent role of jihad in the Muslim faith today.

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Year
2009
ISBN
9780674039070
naturally
enough,
most
people
do
not
live
up
to
the
ethical
stan-
dards
of
true
humanity.
What
troubles
the
poet
are
not
the
hard-
ships
of
life,
but
man’s
untness
to
be
the
greatest
creation
of
God.
It
follows
that
what
is
deemed
to
be
easy
is
actually
difcult
to
achieve,
and
nothing
more
so
than
the
struggle
to
be
human.
Ghalib’s
extensive
corpus
in
both
Urdu
and
Persian
is
imbued
with
a
humanistic
sensibility
transcending
religious
distinc-
5
Jihad
as
Ethics,
Jihad
as
War
Mirza
Asadullah
Khan
Ghalib,
poet
of
the
struggle
to
be
human.
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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of Maps
  3. Preface
  4. 1 Jihad as Ethics, Jihad as War
  5. 2 Jihad in Precolonial South Asia
  6. 3 The Martyrs of Balakot
  7. 4 Jihad in Colonial India
  8. 5 Jihad as Anticolonial Nationalism
  9. 6 Islam Subverted? Jihad as Terrorism
  10. Conclusion
  11. Glossary
  12. Notes
  13. Index