Peace Negotiations in Islamic Jurisprudence offers a comprehensive exploration of how Islamic law approaches the complex process of peace negotiations. This insightful book provides an in-depth analysis of the legitimacy and intricacies of peace talks as defined by Islamic jurisprudence, shedding light on the principles, roles, and procedures crucial for successful negotiations.
Drawing from the Qur'an, Sunnah, and jurist opinions, the book defines key concepts such as "peace" and "negotiation" and outlines the rules governing negotiations and their essential elements. It discusses the roles of negotiators and mediators, the acceptable tactics for negotiations, and the potential outcomes, whether agreements are partial or complete.
While primarily focusing on the Islamic perspective, the book offers a brief overview of Western viewpoints to provide context. This makes it a valuable resource for scholars, diplomats, and anyone interested in the application of Islamic principles to modern conflict resolution and international relations. Through careful analysis, it underscores the significance of dialogue and mutual respect in achieving lasting peace.