Just War Theory (Islam)

In this lesson, we will focus on the Islamic just war theory. We will explore Jihad and just war theory and Muslim attitudes to conduct in war.

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Q1.Which notable Christian thinker created the just war theory?

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Q2.What areas of conflict do rules of the just war theory cover?

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Q3.Which of these statements is true about how the concept of sanctity of life can be applied to the the just war theory.

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Q4.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "Started by the Government or rightful leader"

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Q5.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "Use a suitable amount of force, do not use excessive force"

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Q6.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "All other ways of solving the dispute must have been tried"

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Q7.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "Correcting an injustice, defending yourself or others"

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which notable Christian thinker created the just war theory?

1/7

Q2.What areas of conflict do rules of the just war theory cover?

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Q3.Which of these statements is true about how the concept of sanctity of life can be applied to the the just war theory.

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Q4.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "Started by the Government or rightful leader"

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Q5.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "Use a suitable amount of force, do not use excessive force"

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Q6.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "All other ways of solving the dispute must have been tried"

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Q7.Which condition of the just war theory can be explained by the following text: "Correcting an injustice, defending yourself or others"

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Just war theory (Islam)

Check you can recall the key content from the lesson, and some work earlier in the unit Peace and Conflict, by completing this quiz.

Q1.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'bringing about what is right and fair'?

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Q2.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "Defending your own state from aggression"?

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Q3.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "All other ways to solve the dispute must be attempted before war"?

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Q4.Which of these terms is best defined by "a selfish desire for something"?

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Q5.Which of these terms is best defined by "acting to prevent harm to yourself"?

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Q6.Which religions traditionally may accept that conflict can sometimes be necessary in order to defend yourself?

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Q7.Which of these statements do Muslims traditionally believe is true?

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Q8.Islam comes from the word 'salam'. What word can 'salam' be translated to?

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Just war theory (Islam)

Check you can recall the key content from the lesson, and some work earlier in the unit Peace and Conflict, by completing this quiz.

Q1.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'bringing about what is right and fair'?

1/8

Q2.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "Defending your own state from aggression"?

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Q3.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "All other ways to solve the dispute must be attempted before war"?

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Q4.Which of these terms is best defined by "a selfish desire for something"?

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Q5.Which of these terms is best defined by "acting to prevent harm to yourself"?

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Q6.Which religions traditionally may accept that conflict can sometimes be necessary in order to defend yourself?

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Q7.Which of these statements do Muslims traditionally believe is true?

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Q8.Islam comes from the word 'salam'. What word can 'salam' be translated to?

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