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The Crusades and Jihad

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Book Name: The Crusades and Jihad

Writer: Christopher L. Izant

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The idea of Just War recommends that under a given situation, it is allowed, and even compulsory, to take up arms. This thought has infested the philosophical customs of both Western and Eastern societies just as religious talk in both Christianity and Islam. The standards of a Just War in present-day thought are moderately notable: not least among them, worthwhile motivation, authentic power, right goal, final hotel, proportionality, military need, the sensible possibility of accomplishment, and non-warrior insusceptibility. Notwithstanding, it was the medieval idea of Just War by which European Christians defended the Crusades, and accordingly it is the improvements of Just War hypothesis up until this point bear the most significance to this conversation.

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