Immigration and Jihad

Immigration and Jihad
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Publication year :
1987
Publish location :
Tehran, Iran
Publish number :
First
Number of volumes :
1
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Immigration and Jihad
Human migration has shaped societies throughout history, often arising from the search for safety, opportunity, religious freedom, or social stability. In Islamic history, migration and struggle for faith have played important roles in the formation of communities and the preservation of religious identity.
About the Book
Immigration and Jihad explores the concepts of migration (hijrah) and jihad within Islamic teachings, examining their historical significance, ethical dimensions, and spiritual lessons. The book discusses how movement, sacrifice, and perseverance have influenced Muslim communities across different periods.
The author examines the historical experiences of migration, including situations in which believers relocated to preserve faith, safety, or communal well-being. Readers are encouraged to understand migration not only as a physical journey but also as a process of moral and spiritual transformation.
A major emphasis throughout the work is commitment to principles. The book highlights themes of perseverance, responsibility, adaptation, and striving for justice and spiritual growth. Through historical examples and ethical reflection, readers gain insight into how migration and struggle have been understood within Islamic tradition.
The discussion also addresses broader questions concerning identity, community, and responsibility in changing social circumstances. By connecting historical experiences with enduring ethical values, the work provides a thoughtful perspective on these important themes.
Educational and reflective, the book serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in Islamic history, ethics, and social development.
What You Will Discover
- The concept of hijrah (migration) in Islamic history.
- Ethical and spiritual dimensions of jihad.
- Historical examples of sacrifice and perseverance.
- Reflections on faith, identity, and community.
- The relationship between migration and moral growth.
- Lessons from Islamic history and tradition.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is ideal for students, researchers, and readers interested in Islamic history, ethics, and social thought.






