Quranic rules in Islamic international relations (An explanatory jurisprudential study of the verses of war and peace)

Authors

  • Dr.Mustafa jafar ajeel al-brahemeey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57026/mjhr.v2i1.28

Abstract

Islam legislated jihad in order to spread the doctrine of monotheism and make it the simple belief on the face of the earth. The jihad was not for the purpose of extending Islamic influence and authority out of hatred or belittling the lives of others, but rather in order to remove injustice, persecution and servitude to other than God Almighty. Those who refused to submit to the doctrine of monotheism, and as for the other people of the Book, the orders were that they showed hostility to Islam, they would fight and if they showed peace, they would accept their religion in exchange for the tribute if they were living under the authority of the Islamic state. Both parties, and this is what we referred to during the researchThe research was organized into two demands. In the first requirement, we dealt with the concept of Quranic rules and Islamic international relations, while the second topic came about models for Quranic rules in war and peace. It is an exceptional case in the event that they violate their covenant with the Muslims. As for the primary principle with the polytheists and the infidels, it is war or their belief in the doctrine of monotheism

Published

2022-04-13

How to Cite

[1]
م.د مصطفى جعفر عجيل الابراهيمي, “Quranic rules in Islamic international relations (An explanatory jurisprudential study of the verses of war and peace)”, مِراس, vol. 2, no. 1, Apr. 2022.

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