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Conflict Resolution and Peacemaking in Islam


Conflict Resolution and Peacemaking in Islam

Theory and Practice
Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law, and History

von: Harris Sadik Kirazli

CHF 153.50

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 26.05.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031539275
Sprache: englisch

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The book explores Islamic perspectives on conflict resolution and peacemaking. It delves into key topics such as the principles of Islamic conflict resolution, historical examples of peaceful resolutions, and contemporary challenges faced by Muslim societies. By addressing these topics, the book aims to provide insight into Islamic teachings and practices that can contribute to building bridges and fostering peace in diverse contexts. The book is important and relevant due to the increasing need for understanding and promoting peaceful resolutions in today's world, particularly in regions influenced by Islam. It offers a comprehensive examination of the principles and methods of conflict resolution within an Islamic framework, shedding light on the rich history of peacemaking within Muslim societies. By highlighting Islamic perspectives on peace, the book aims to bridge cultural divides and foster dialogue, promoting a greater understanding and appreciation of the contributions Islam can make to conflict resolution. The book seeks to address the prevalent misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding Islam's approach to conflict resolution. It aims to challenge the notion that Islam is inherently associated with violence or lack of peaceful solutions. By presenting authentic Islamic teachings and historical examples of peaceful resolutions, the book endeavours to contribute to a more nuanced and accurate understanding of Islam's role in promoting conflict resolution and peacemaking. It offers readers an opportunity to explore Islamic perspectives on resolving conflicts, encouraging dialogue, and cultivating a more peaceful world.
1. Studies on Conflict Resolution and Peacemaking.- 2. Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Arabian Society Before The Advent Of Islam.- 3. Conceptual and Theoretical Framework Of Islamic Conflict Resolution and Peacemaking.- 4. The Role of Sunnah In Conflict Resolution And Peacemaking.- 5. Formation of Collective Moral Conscience and Building A Moral Community.- 6. Historical Insights into Conflict Resolution: Lessons From Early Islamic Era.- 7. Revisiting the Tapestry of Islamic Conflict Resolution and Contemporary Relevance.
<p><b>H. Sadik Kirazli</b>&nbsp;holds a PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research spans broadly Islamic politics&nbsp;and conflict resolution, Muslim societies, and the issues related to Muslims in other socio-political contexts. both in thought and practice.<br></p>
The book explores Islamic perspectives on conflict resolution and peacemaking, catering to both scholars and general readers interested in understanding the role of Islam in promoting harmony and resolving disputes. It delves into key topics such as the principles of Islamic conflict resolution, historical examples of peaceful resolutions, and contemporary challenges faced by Muslim societies. By addressing these topics, the book aims to provide insight into Islamic teachings and practices that can contribute to building bridges and fostering peace in diverse contexts. The book is important and relevant due to the increasing need for understanding and promoting peaceful resolutions in today's world, particularly in regions influenced by Islam. It offers a comprehensive examination of the principles and methods of conflict resolution within an Islamic framework, shedding light on the rich history of peacemaking within Muslim societies. By highlighting Islamic perspectives on peace, the book aims to bridge cultural divides and foster dialogue, promoting a greater understanding and appreciation of the contributions Islam can make to conflict resolution. The book seeks to address the prevalent misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding Islam's approach to conflict resolution. It aims to challenge the notion that Islam is inherently associated with violence or lack of peaceful solutions. By presenting authentic Islamic teachings and historical examples of peaceful resolutions, the book endeavours to contribute to a more nuanced and accurate understanding of Islam's role in promoting conflict resolution and peacemaking. It offers readers an opportunity to explore Islamic perspectives on resolving conflicts, encouraging dialogue, and cultivating a more peaceful world.<div><br></div><div><b>H. Sadik Kirazli</b>&nbsp;holds a PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research spans broadly Islamic politics&nbsp;and conflict resolution, Muslim societies, and the issues related to Muslims in other socio-political contexts. both in thought and practice.</div>
Draws directly from Islam's primary sources: the Quran, Hadith, and Sirah Offers authentic insights and practical guidance on conflict resolution and peacemaking from an Islamic perspective Explores theoretical aspects of conflict resolution whilst delving into the practical applications of Islamic teachings

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