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Islamic Perspectives On International Conflict Resolution Shameer Modongal

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Islamic Perspectives On International Conflict Resolution Shameer Modongal
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Shameer Modongal
ISBN: 9781003310235, 1003310230
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Islamic Perspectives On International Conflict Resolution Shameer Modongal by Shameer Modongal 9781003310235, 1003310230 instant download after payment.

Upturning the traditional view of religion as a source of conflict, this book studies Islamic perspectives of international conflict resolution, reinterpreting the possibility of Israel-Palestine reconciliation beyond traditional secular frameworks. Beginning with an analysis of both classical and modern Islamic texts, the book provides a theoretical overview of Islamic conflict resolution before exploring the Israel-Palestine conflict in its historical, social and political dimensions. This framework allows for a real-world examination of Islamic conflict resolution in the context of Israel-Palestine theological debates. The author also critically assesses differing ideological and political views among Islamic scholars, divided by those supporting and those opposing a peace treaty between Israel and Palestine. Ultimately, it is argued that neglecting religion misses the opportunity to inject the spiritual dimension needed for reconciling the Israelis and Palestinians. The book’s multidisciplinary approach will be of interest to a range of academics and policymakers, including those involved in International Relations and Islamic Studies. However, its accessible prose and engaging content will also appeal to undergraduates and general readers interested in Middle Eastern politics.

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