Introduction to Islamic International Law (Syiar): A Comparative Study with Modern International Law

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This comprehensive work explores the origins, sources, and historical evolution of Islamic International Law, traditionally known as Siyar. It provides a scientific, comparative analysis between classical Islamic legal principles and contemporary modern international law.
The book argues that Islamic law is not merely one of the world's principal legal systems but a foundational pillar of civilization that continues to offer vital insights into justice, divinity, and global stability. Readers will gain a deep understanding of how early Muslim jurists, starting in the eighth century, developed a sophisticated legal tradition to regulate international behavior long before the codification of international law in the West.

Product Details
Authors: Nehaluddin Ahmad, Hanan Abdul Aziz, and Mas Nooraini Haji Mohiddin
Edition: First Edition (2022)
Publisher: UNISSA Press (Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali)
ISBN: 978-99917-86-63-6
Format: Paperback / Hardback
Language: English
Pages: xx, 708 pages 

Key Features
Comparative Analysis: Directly compares Islamic legal values with similar terms in modern international law to find points of meeting and harmonization.
Historical Depth: Traces the development of Siyar from the eighth century, focusing on the contributions of early Muslim jurists.
Primary Sources: Rooted in the two fundamental sources of Islamic law: the Quran and the Sunnah.
Broad Scope: Covers early Islamic international behavior, diplomatic missions, treaties, and the conduct of war and peace.
Scholarly Resource: Designed specifically for students and academicians looking to bridge the gap between religious legal traditions and modern secular frameworks.

Benefits
Broaden Perspective: Offers a pluralistic view of international law, challenging the "European-only" narrative of legal history.
Enhance Understanding: Provides clear definitions and explanations of complex Islamic legal concepts for both Muslim and non-Muslim readers.
Academic Excellence: Serves as an essential reference for research in international relations, human rights, and comparative law.
Harmonization: Helps professionals and students identify shared principles between Islamic and modern legal systems to promote better global dialogue.

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