Abstract

Conflict is an inevitable phenomenon of human life as everyone strives for the peace, which can be established only on the absence of conflict. So, naturally, the presence of various conflicts in our life cycle, from the very person to the greater field of international arena, and the process to avoid or resolve these have been taken as a major concern by the social thinkers. In this regard, Muslim scholars also give their thoughtful suggestion on principles and methods of conflict resolution according to the Islamic ideology that basically consists of the Quran and of the tradition of the Prophet (pbuh). In this paper, among these two core sources of Islam, the traditions of Prophet (pbuh) are described to some extent that would be helpful to regulate a new method for conflict management. This paper is also an attempt to make proper evidences from the history for the settlement of disputes of the present world. With the comparison of conventional and Islamic process of conflict resolution it also can help to add suitable dimension in this context. Key words: Conflict resolution; Dispute; Islam; Peace; Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).DOI: 10.3329/jbayr.v1i1.6840Journal of Bangladesh Association of Young Researchers Vol.1(1) 2011 pp.109-125

Highlights

  • Islam, literally derives from the word ‘Silm’ (Maluf, 1976, p.347), means peace and happiness of here and hereafter

  • The unavoidable conflict and the notion of peace are directed in Islam

  • This study does not manipulate anything from the history and make an attempt to examine the contributions of prophet to the civilization in resolving disputes

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INTRODUCTION

Literally derives from the word ‘Silm’ (Maluf, 1976, p.347), means peace and happiness of here and hereafter. It is the only revealed religion accepted by Allah, the creator of whole universe. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) delivered all these rules and regulations and practiced these in his own life when needed. It proves the implementing features of the theoretical presentation of Islamic rules in resolving disputes as well as the perfection of Islam as the absolute religion of Allah, the Almighty

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