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The Birth of a Monotheistic Religion in Modernity
Author
Sasha Dehghani
Title of item
The Birth of a Monotheistic Religion in Modernity
Subtitle of item
On Jihad and Martyrdom in the Baha'i Faith
Volume
ed. Sasha Dehghani and Silvia Horsch
Pages
15-32
Parent publication
Martyrdom in the Modern Middle East
Publisher of this ed.
Würzburg: Ergon Verlag
Date of this edition
2014
Language
English
Permission
Fair use (see
notes on copyright
)
Posted
2020-10-12 by Jonah Winters
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URL
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Abstract
The Bahá'í Faith responds to major questions of modernity such as the claims of science, world peace, and women's rights. Elements of continuity between early Christianity and mystical Islam can be found in the abolishment of military jihad.
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Martyrdom
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