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|a Ibrahim, Zakyi
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|a A SOCIOPOLITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VERSES OF PEACE: QUR'ĀN 8:61-62
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|a As part of a modern, thematic, attempt at interpreting the Qur'an, this article emphasizes the peace verses' sociopolitical implications. It argues that Qur'an 8:61-62 elevates the status of peace over that of war with respect to all generations, and thus, rejects the theory that the peace verses were abrogated. It also contends that Muslims should see peace as the "rule" and the only option if they want to play their role properly as part of God's viceroys on Earth (Q, 2: 30). Finally, this study concludes that the Qur'anic weltanschauung on humanity and religion proves that the phenomenon of collective, combat jihad was an interim necessity, the incumbency of which expired upon Islam's maturity, thus, upholding the perpetuity and relevance of the peace verses.
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|a ©2013 Professors World Peace Academy (www.PWPA.org) in cooperation with Paragon House (www.ParagonHouse.com)
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Anthropology
|x Ethnology
|x Ethnic groups
|x Ethnoreligious groups
|x Muslims
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|a Political science
|x Politics
|x International politics
|x International relations
|x Peacetime
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|a Religion
|x Theology
|x Practical theology
|x Sacred texts
|x Koran
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Sociology
|x Applied sociology
|x Psychosociology
|x Peacefulness
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|a Law
|x International law
|x Treaties
|x Peace treaties
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|a Religion
|x Spiritual belief systems
|x Islam
|x Islamic philosophy
|x Jihad
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|a Political science
|x Military science
|x Armed conflict
|x War
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|a Religion
|x Spiritual belief systems
|x Islam
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Human behavior
|x Social behavior
|x Social interaction
|x Conflict
|x Conflict resolution
|x Peace making
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|a Religion
|x Theology
|x Practical theology
|x Spiritual leaders
|x Diviners
|x Prophets
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|t International Journal on World Peace
|d Professors World Peace Academy
|g 30(2013), 1, Seite 89-113
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