Conceptualization and Reinterpretation of Violence in Islamic Thought: From History to the Present. Baig, M., & Gleave, R. (Eds.). (2021). Violence in Islamic Thought from European Imperialism to the Post-Colonial Era (Vol. 3). Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP.
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Islamic thought, faith, legitimate violence, politics, rights, warAbstract
Review of Baig, M., & Gleave, R. (Eds.). (2021). Violence in Islamic Thought from European Imperialism to the Post-Colonial Era (Vol. 3). Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP.
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