Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies

Published by: Deanship of Scientific Research, Al-Ahliyya Amman University

ISSN (Print Version): 1684-0615, ISSN (Online Version): 2616-2814

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Peace Treaties Between the Past and the Present


Volume 4, Issue No 2, 1996

Pages: 105 - 124

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Abstract

It appears from the previous discussion that Islam is the religion of God for all nations, which is originated from peace security and cooperation. Fighting is Principle or Islam put its only is extraneous permitted for self-deafness and protection of property and religion, when all means are Consumed. Human relationships is Islam are built on coop-oration, justice, charity and con donation. The relationship between government and its subject, security and condolence unless the other countries fight the Islamic governments people or support any aggression against it. Islam permits corporations such as commercial intersection with enemy, unless this help. Them to gain power. Non Muslims are allowed to carry out their religion achievement and they will be secured. I. e. their blood will not be sted and their property will not confiscates, unless thy corporate with internal and external enemy. Also they have freedom to live, move and do their business without any interference. They have also freedom of thought and expression, Unless this will interface with the Islam non Muslims also can benefit from the Islamic tax when its need as same as Muslims. It allow in Islam for governments to make treaties with enemy to stop war or solving some conflicts as long as the treat help the Islamic government to build its power and economy. This treaty should be for limited period such treaty could be melty, political, economic, or security all treaties should be for limited period and should be ended if the treaty is broken by on partner. Finally the research concluded that any treaty Islamic government makes, which help Muslims to build power and keeps their Muslims land, right, security, is permissible.



Keywords

Peace Treaties -Islam.


Subjects


Citation

Al-Moumani, A.

  (1996).

  Peace Treaties Between the Past and the Present.

  Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies,

  4

(2),

  105-

124.