War in the Bible and in Qur'an: A Comparative Study
War in the Bible and in Qur'an: A Comparative Study
Author(s): Dariusz Klejnowski-Różycki, Piotr SękowskiSubject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: war; Bible; Koran; Quran; Qur’ān; Qur’an; jihad
Summary/Abstract: The “founding texts” of each civilization shape the meaning of important issues for the lives of individuals and entire human communities. Such texts include the “holy books” of the Old and New Testaments and the Qur’an, called the “three laws” or “rules of life”. Each of these “rules of life” outlines a certain idea of war, which is one of the basic human experiences. A short comparative study shows the different emphases. The Old Testament shows Israel’s historical wars in which God becomes involved. The New Testament does not deal with the issue of war atall in the military sense, but shifts the emphasis to spiritual warfare. The Qurandevotes a lot of space to war, especially religious war, without referring to thespecific history of the nation, but points to the rules that a devout Muslim shouldfollow during a conflict, including armed conflict.
Journal: Teologia w Polsce
- Issue Year: 18/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 81-92
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English
