BOOK DESCRIPTION
International Relations in the Qur'anic Perspective offers an exploration of global diplomacy, security, and governance through the lens of Islamic teachings and Qur'anic principles. In an increasingly multipolar world where traditional Western-centric theories of International Relations often fall short in explaining non-Western complexities, this comprehensive scholarly work presents an alternative paradigm rooted in divine guidance and ethical governance.
Dr. Naim Tahir Baig addresses a critical gap in contemporary IR scholarship, where Islamic perspectives have remained largely marginalized despite Islam's rich tradition of diplomatic thought and international jurisprudence (siyar). Drawing from over 50 verifiable Qur'anic ayat categorized by IR themes—including peace (salam), justice (adl), equity (qist), and human unity (ummah)—this book demonstrates how Islamic principles can inform modern approaches to conflict resolution, economic cooperation, and global governance.
The work systematically examines core IR theories through an Islamic lens, challenging realist assumptions about power politics with concepts of amanah (trust) and defensive jihad, while exploring how the principle of shura (consultation) aligns with liberal institutionalism. The author presents compelling case studies from Prophetic diplomacy, including the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah and the Constitution of Medina, as foundational models for contemporary international law and multilateral cooperation.
This book fills a crucial void in academic literature by providing the first comprehensive framework for Islamic International Relations theory in the 21st century. It addresses contemporary challenges including terrorism, global inequality, environmental governance, and human rights from a Qur'anic perspective, offering practical solutions grounded in both spiritual wisdom and empirical analysis. With extensive references to classical Islamic scholarship, modern IR theory, and current global affairs, this work serves as an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, diplomats, and students seeking to understand how Islamic principles can contribute to building a more just and peaceful world order.
The book's interdisciplinary approach bridges Islamic Studies, Political Science, International Law, and Global Governance, making it invaluable for academic courses, policy research, and interfaith dialogue on global affairs. In an era marked by civilizational tensions and the search for alternative approaches to international cooperation, this work demonstrates that Islamic thought offers not only critique but constructive solutions for humanity's shared challenges.
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