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Dispute Settlement Between Islamic Law State and Non-Islamic Law State: An Islamic International Law Perspective. E-jurnal
The Islamic Law State is one of the existing state forms in real politics. When an Islamic
state interacts with a non-Islamic state, conflict is inevitable. When this happens, Islamic
law stipulates that all disputes must be settled in accordance with the Quran and
Sunnah. This study explores what might transpire if one of the parties in conflict refused
to accept the application of Islamic law to resolve the conflict. This study aims to look
at the Islamic legal principles that can be used to settle conflicts between Islamic and
non-Islamic states using a normative-juridical and historical approach. According to
the results of the study, a dispute with a non-Islamic state must be settled amicably
through an agreement whose provisions do not violate Islamic law. If this tactic does
not work, though, going on a war is acceptable as long as you do it fairly and with a
defensive attitude
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