Conflict Resolution Style in Early Islam
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The study of conflict has become very important in modern social sciences. It has become a permanent department. There is a wide range of teaching and research programs and studies and research on it in universities and research and policy-making institutions around the world. As a result of the progress in this academic field, much work has been done and is being done on conflict analysis, principles, causes and effects, stages and forms of conflict management and conflict outcomes. Since the ongoing conflicts in the world are either in Muslim countries or Muslims are associated with them, Islamic teachings and Islamic history are being specially studied in this and to know the nature of Islam's relationship with terrorism, peace, conflicts is being attempted. Whether or not scholars of all religions are consciously aware of the influence of universal concepts in the development and formation of their conceptual societies, the systems within religious beliefs does directly influence the development of conflict and resolution theories. Essentially, this occurs through speculations about the nature of reality and society, the purpose and ultimate meaning of life, and the means of living an 'authentic' ideal life - a life of inner and outer peace. Religious concepts of peace clearly state the highest moral principles of a society and define the conditions for individual and social harmony. Religion can be defined as a path of ultimate transformation, consisting of interconnected systems of symbols and guiding principles. These constitute the individual and group unconscious from which social practices are given meaning. It provides the basis for a shared concept that makes harmonious social relations a part of society. Social and political principles reflect the virtues, preferences and ideals of their religious culture. Peace and conflict resolution are both universal and specific; Similarly, the interaction of people with different perspectives, whether it is at the local level or related to international issues, plays a role in adopting a common thought. When we examine conflict resolution in all societies, we see common themes and important differences as its core, both of which are central to our understanding of conflict resolution at a particular level

