INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL RELATIONS IN THE ERA OF ISLAM
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https://doi.org/10.53555/eijas.v5i2.157Keywords:
relations, political, nternational, era, peace, religionAbstract
This research, which I called (International Political Relations in the Age of Islam)Analytical study), by which various scientific problems are studied using several methods such as synthesis, evaluation and disassembly.
It has been divided into two sections:
The first topic: dealt with international political relations in the era of Islam.
The second topic: Clarifying the relationship between religion and politics. It also dealt with diplomacy.
The characteristics of the current international economic relations. In order to achieve this approach, there was a study of the conditions in which the conditions of international relations were mentioned and to identify its elements and components, and then to clarify the teachings that guide it. The problem of this research is to clarify the points of agreement and differences between the theory of balance of power and collective security in politics and Islam. Its importance depends on the fact that Islam is a religion of peace, freedom, fraternity and equality. This is why Islam advocated the international idea and the basis upon which international law is based.
Its goal is that relations are based on peace, and that Islam used the means of persuasion, not coercion. I made a conclusion to the research, including the recommendations and the most important results that I reached. It is the essence of a tough, dry, tangled material.
Finally, I say that this work can only be a modest attempt to introduce these topics to students of political sciences in particular.
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