The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations

The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations

RELİGİON, VIOLENCE AND THE ISLAMIC TRADITION OF NONVIOLENCE

Yazarlar: S.ayşe KADAYIFÇI

Cilt - , Sayı 34 , 2003 , Sayfalar 23 - 62

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Islam,Violence,Nonviolence,Conflict resolution and islam,Islam and war,Islam and peace

Özet: Religion is often viewed as a propellant of conflict and violence in international relations and conflict resolution studies. The relationship between violence and religion in general, and islam in particular, became a central concern for scholars and policy makers especially after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. However, history provides that religion has also been a source and inspiration for nonviolent resistance and peace-building. This paper explores the relationship between religion and violence and attempts to understand how religious traditions can be employed for peace-building and nonviolent resistance. To support this idea, the paper introduces the Islamic tradition of nonviolence and provides two examples of how this tradition was employed successfully.


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@article{2003, title={RELİGİON, VIOLENCE AND THE ISLAMIC TRADITION OF NONVIOLENCE}, number={34}, publisher={The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations}, author={S.ayşe KADAYIFÇI}, year={2003}, pages={23–62} }
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S.ayşe KADAYIFÇI. (2003). RELİGİON, VIOLENCE AND THE ISLAMIC TRADITION OF NONVIOLENCE (pp. 23–62). pp. 23–62. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations.
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S.ayşe KADAYIFÇI. RELİGİON, VIOLENCE AND THE ISLAMIC TRADITION OF NONVIOLENCE. no. 34, The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, 2003, pp. 23–62.