The Concept of Peace in Islam and Its Relevance to International Relations

AlAlbab Pub Date : 2019-12-30 DOI:10.24260/ALALBAB.V8I2.1218
Rizki Dian Nursita, Ahmad Sahide
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Abstract

Islam is often described as a religion that emphasizes the use of violence in its da'wah method. The stereotype is formed by a number of literature and media that depicted Islam as a religion of violence. This paper aims to analyze the causes of stereotype against Islam, and provides an overview of the concept of peace in Islamic perspective, and seek the relevance of the concept of peace in Islam to the study of conflict and peace in international relations. Through some literature research, the author finds that the stereotype is caused by the gap in the discourse on war and peace in Islam, thus the discourse related to the peace in Islam needs to be buzzed. Unlike the two mainstreams in International Relation Studies (Realism and Idealism), al-Quran, as the primary source of Islamic teaching, describes that a human is basically both keen to cooperate and prone to conflict, and favoring to managing the conflict through peaceful settlement. Three terms-as-silmu, as-shulhu, and al-amanu are used to conceptualize the three levels of peace in the Quranic perspective.
伊斯兰教的和平理念及其与国际关系的关系
伊斯兰教经常被描述为一种强调在da'wah方法中使用暴力的宗教。这种刻板印象是由许多将伊斯兰教描绘成暴力宗教的文学和媒体形成的。本文旨在分析对伊斯兰教刻板印象的原因,并从伊斯兰的角度概述和平概念,寻求伊斯兰和平概念与国际关系中冲突与和平研究的相关性。通过一些文献研究,作者发现,这种刻板印象是由伊斯兰教中关于战争与和平的话语空白造成的,因此,与伊斯兰教中的和平有关的话语需要引起轰动。与国际关系研究的两种主流(现实主义和唯心主义)不同,《古兰经》作为伊斯兰教学的主要来源,描述了一个人基本上既热衷于合作,又容易发生冲突,并倾向于通过和平解决来管理冲突。从古兰经的角度来看,silmu、shulhu和al-amanu这三个术语被用来概念化和平的三个层面。
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