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The concept of jihad has been the subject of vigorous academic writings since 9/11. Literature on jihad in most cases suggests that the phenomenon has been misunderstood and distorted. The self-declared jihadi organizations, or non-State Islamic actors, have abused the doctrine of jihad. Consequently, a common man's perception of Islam is to judge it to a large extent through his view of actions of the non-State Islamic actors such as al-Qa'ida, Daish, Boko Haram, or local jihadistsorganizations such as the Taliban rather than by the principles of Islamic law.
Contents
Acknowledgements, Foreword by M. Cherif Bassiouni, Introduction, Chapter 1: Islamic International Law (Siyar): an Introduction, Chapter 2: The Causes of War in Islam: Infidelity or the Defence of Faith, Chapter 3: Who can Declare Jihad: The Head of of a Muslim State or a Jihadi Group within a Muslim State?, Chapter 4: The Law of Treaty in Islam in Relation to War and Peace, Chapter 5: The Protection of Civilians in War: Non-Combatant Immunity in Islamic Law, Chapter 6: The Protection of Prisoners of War in Islam, Chapter 7: The Prophet (peace be with him)'s Merciful Reforms in the Conduct of War: Prohibited Acts, Chapter 8: Suicide Attacks: Martyrdom Operations or Acts of Perfidy, Chapter 9: Compatibility between Anti-terrorism Legislation and Shari'ah, Chapter 10: The Code of Conduct for the Fighters or the 'La'ihah for Mujahidin':(Mis)interpreting Humanitarian Rules, Chapter 11: Epilogue, Bibliography, Index.



