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Today, Muslim martyrdom is often most associated with the modern phenomenon of suicide bombing. But definitions about martyrdom—and its relationship to jihad—are complex and contested, being the subject of intense scrutiny and debate among Muslim scholars for nearly fourteen centuries. In this episode, we’ll examine the development of the Islamic doctrine of martyrdom, from its surprising absence in the Quran through its appearance in the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, and the different ways in which medieval then modern religious leaders understood martyrdom, not least in its militant form. Nile Green talks to Asma Afsaruddin, author of Jihad: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press, 2022).
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Dervish Poets and ‘Vernacular Islam’ in Medieval Turkey
The Magazine That Took Salafism to the World
Introduction to Akbar's Chamber
What the Prophet Muhammad Said… (and How We Know)
Deobandism: The Indian Origins of a Global Muslim Reform Movement
Ismaili Entanglements in the Indian Ocean World
The Man Who Founded the Muslim Brotherhood
Between Indo-Persian and Anglo-Persian: Cultural Encounters in the Bay of Bengal
Pakistan: Bastion and Battlefield of Islamic Modernism
The Mystic Companions of Rumi: Sufi Poetry in Classical Persian
Making Sense of ‘Multiple Islams’: The View from the Indian South
At the Religious Crossroads of Central Asia
Muslim Imperial Entanglements: The Hajj under the British Empire
The Peculiar Tale of Occultism in the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Martin Luther of the Muslim World?
The Strange Fate of the Sufi Shrine
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