The Islamic Paradigm as a Timeless Model for Global Peacebuilding
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Islam, with its rich and multifaceted tradition, provides a profound and comprehensive framework for conflict resolution that is deeply rooted in its theological, ethical, and legal principles. This paper rigorously examines the Islamic approach to conflict resolution, positioning it not just as a religious doctrine but as a universal model for achieving peace, justice, and reconciliation across diverse cultural and temporal contexts. By analyzing the foundational tenets of Islamic jurisprudence, such as justice (‘adl), mercy (rahmah), and reconciliation (sulh), this study argues that Islamic teachings offer a robust, adaptable, and ethically grounded strategy for resolving conflicts. The paper delves into significant historical precedents and contemporary applications, illustrating how Islamic leaders and institutions have effectively employed these principles to mediate and resolve disputes. Furthermore, the study addresses and deconstructs common misconceptions that link Islam with extremism and violence, instead highlighting the religion’s profound commitment to peace and the protection of human dignity. Through a scholarly and critical analysis, this paper establishes Islam as a vital contributor to global peacebuilding efforts, advocating for the integration of its principles into contemporary conflict resolution strategies. The findings underscore the enduring relevance and applicability of Islamic teachings in fostering a more just and peaceful world, reaffirming Islam’s position as a leading paradigm in the global discourse on conflict resolution and peacebuilding.

