A seminal work of Islamic theology, A Treatise on Jihad was written in the 19th century by a prominent theologian and jurist. The book provides a detailed analysis of the concept of jihad, or 'struggle in the path of God, ' which is a central tenet of Islam. It covers topics like the different types of jihad, the legal and ethical principles that govern jihad, and the role of jihad in Islamic society. A Treatise on Jihad is an important resource for scholars of Islamic studies and anyone interested in the religious and cultural traditions of the Muslim world.
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