Faculty Member of Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies
Abstract
This article, in Islamic diplomacy as reflected in holy verses and traditions as well as that of the Prophet (pbuh) comes, originality is not at war, nor at peace, because both phenomena are rooted in human nature and human are societies and they are considered as unavoidable events. But given the ultimate cause of Islam, which is the happiness of all human societies in a world of peace and justice. The key principle of Islamic diplomacy has been escalated upon peace and war or violence is inevitable occasions arisen from the necessity and are considered as exceptions to the core peace making/pacifism diplomacy. Historical documents and certificates to acknowledge many of the orientalists and Muslim writers, have substantiated the replacement of peace full diplomacy instead of war since the advent of the Islamic State. They eventually decided to apply vote of ratification and implementation of foreign policy and pursue their goals by adopting peaceful and humane practices. Having a brief glance at the principles, objectives and methods of Islamic diplomacy, the peaceful Islamic diplomacy doctrine can be specified on all three levels. A unique doctrine not only applicable to Islamic states, but for all communities and it could bring about significant gains in order to achieve a world free of violence. Methods of this research, will be library study and analysis of data which are analytical and will be carried out through a historical approach by citing Quranic verses and Islamic traditions.
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