Aspects of Quranic Approaches in International Reconciliations and Dispute Resolutions

Authors

  • Sardar Reshko Omar Bradosti Salahaddin University – Erbil / College of Islamic Sciences
  • Faiz Abu Bakr Qadir Salahaddin University – Erbil / College of Islamic Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/bsj.Vol10.Iss17.457

Keywords:

International Relations, Reconciliation, International arbitration,, Dispute settlement, Holy Quran

Abstract

This research is part of a doctoral dissertation conducted on Quranic approaches to international reconciliations and dispute resolutions. The research examines most issues relating to reconciliation and arbitration between Islamic States and others. The nature of the study required that the research follow an analytical substantive approach with a view to familiarizing itself with and deepening the meaning of each of the two words: Reconciliation, arbitration, and related topics through the Quranic texts contained in the subject matter of the study and its analysis, the statement of the statements of scholars and interpreters thereon, drawing on Islamic sources and references, as well as the research on the issue of Muslims' access to non-Islamic courts and accession to international organizations. Finally, the research reached several conclusions: the origin of international relations in Islam is peace and stability between countries and peoples, and disputes have been dealt with by Islam in peaceful ways.

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Published

2024-04-29