ISLAM AND DIPLOMACY: THE QUEST FOR HUMAN SECURITY
Editor: Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Karim Douglas Crow, Elmira Akhmetova
Publisher: Pelanduk Publications | International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS) Malaysia
Page: 227pp
Weight: 0.500 kg
ISBN: 9789679789904
Price: RM99.00
ISLAM AND DIPLOMACY provides a wide-ranging discourse on the relevance of Islam to global well-being and human security from legal, spiritual, moral and historical perspectives. As prevailing realities in the Middle East and many other parts of the world amply demonstrate, the tools of modern secular diplomacy are not always adequate to address violent sectarian or religious clashes and social tensions, nor to suggest long-term workable solutions for them. This book expounds the largely untapped potential of a faith-based diplomacy and suggest integrating religious norms as an added impetus to conventional diplomacy for the benefit of global peace and harmony. it is also demonstrates that Islam possesses a rich tradition of legal, spiritual and ethical values prioritizing peace and human security. Islamic heritage is also sufficiently nuanced to offer flexible paradigms for addressing problems of coomunal identity that may well be beyond the reach of traditional diplomacy, such as ethnic conflict, tribal warfare, and religious hostilities.