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War, Peace & International Relations in Islam - Muslim Scholars on Peace Accords with Israel (Paperback, New)
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War, Peace & International Relations in Islam - Muslim Scholars on Peace Accords with Israel (Paperback, New)
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Foreword by Efraim Halevy, former chief of the Mossad, Israel's
national intelligence service. This book presents and analyses
fatwas -- rulings of Islamic law -- issued by religious sages and
clerics on issues of war and peace in regard to the actual or
future possibility of conducting a peace agreement between Muslim
states and Israel. The analysis highlights Islamic law's adaptation
to changing political realities to the modern model of
international relations; the changing concept of jihad and the
current role of political fatwas. It deals with the shari'a
interpretations regarding war and peace in theory and practice; the
Hudaybiyya Pact of 628 between the prophet Muhammad and the Quraysh
infidels; Egyptian fatwas from 1947 to 1979 regarding peace with
Israel; the 1995 debate between the late mufti of Saudi Arabia 'Abd
al-'Aziz ibn Baz and the popular Islamist scholar Dr Yusuf
al-Qaradawi over the Oslo Accords; the Hamas hudna concept; the
debate between Saudi Arabian muftis and Hezbollah sages over
Israel's second war in Lebanon (2006); and a comparative study of
the agreements that were signed between the Algerian leader 'Abd
al-Qadir and the French in the 1830s. Features: Details those
Muslim religious scholars and leaders who present pragmatic
interpretations and envision the natural relations between the
Muslim and non-Muslim worlds as a state of peace; Sheds light on
the built-in pluralism in Islam; And exposes the need of moderate
Arab-Muslim rulers for pragmatic muftis and fatwas in order to
contend with radical Muslim factions to soften and limit Arab
public opposition to signing a peace agreement with Israel, and to
enable normal relations with Israel after signing the agreement.
The rulings of Islamic law cited in this book are likely to serve
as a textual and intellectual basis for the public discourse on
peace between Israel and the Palestinians and Arab states.
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