Islam and Compliance of Treaties

Authors

  • Dawood Ahmed Associate Professor of Political Science, Govt. Graduate College, Civil Lines, Sheikhupura, Pakistan

Keywords:

Treaty, Islam, civilized religion, Soft image, international approach

Abstract

This research delves into the profound importance of treaties within the Islamic framework, emphasizing their relevance in both times of conflict and peace. Through an examination of social, economic, and defensive treaties established by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), this study aims to unveil the true essence of Islam, countering misrepresentations propagated by detractors. It advocates for an unbiased exploration of Islamic principles, urging readers to confront realities with an open mind. Furthermore, the paper elucidates Islam's stance on treaty compliance, condemning deceitful tactics and emphasizing the moral imperative of honoring agreements. By analyzing the timeless wisdom embedded in Islamic teachings, it contends that these principles remain not only relevant but indispensable in modern international relations. Central to this discourse is the recognition of Islam's progressive approach to diplomacy, which espouses principles of integrity and transparency in a historical context dominated by the ethos of "might is right." Despite the prevailing norms of the time, Islam stood as a beacon of civility, commanding its adherents to uphold honesty and fairness in all dealings. Ultimately, this research endeavors to foster cross-cultural understanding, bridging divides between Muslim and non-Muslim societies. By elucidating Islam's international outlook and dispelling misconceptions, it seeks to promote harmony and mutual respect on a global scale.

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Published

15-11-2023

How to Cite

Dawood Ahmed. (2023). Islam and Compliance of Treaties. Al-Mahdi Research Journal (MRJ), 5(2), 414–424. Retrieved from https://ojs.mrj.com.pk/index.php/MRJ/article/view/275