RT Book T1 Reenvisioning peacebuilding and conflict resolution in Islam A1 Huda, Qamar-ul 1968- LA English PP Lanham Boulder New York London PB Rowman & Littlefield YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1879567288 AB Reenvisioning Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution in Islam examines the variety of strategic peacebuilding and conflict resolution activities conducted by Muslim practitioners and nongovernmental organizations in Muslim-majority communities. Qamar-ul Huda explores ways that Muslim scholars, civil society members, and communities interpret violence and nonviolence, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution in an interconnected globalized age, focusing on methods, practices, and strategies. He shows how a faith-based commitment can empower effective social, political, and intellectual action that results in meaningful change. The book sheds light on a variety of vital topics, including how the state utilizes hard and soft power in global, religious diplomacy; ways in which civil society organizations and NGOs maximize networks to engage in peacebuilding and conflict resolution; the role of civil society in soft power politics; and how some peacebuilding organizations are out of step with local Muslim cultures & religious customs, and why that matters. Qamar-ul Huda charts a vision of contemporary ethics of peacebuilding, pluralism, reconciliation, and dialogue. AB "Qamar-ul Huda investigates the application of conflict resolution and peacebuilding in Muslim-majority communities. The book focuses on methods and practices by Muslim practitioners and shows how a faith-based commitment retains the capacity to empower effective social, political, and intellectual action that results in meaningful change"-- NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 293-304, Register CN BP190.5.P34 SN 978-1-5381-9223-8 SN 978-1-5381-9224-5 K1 Peace : Religious aspects : Islam K1 Conflict Management : Religious aspects : Islam K1 Islam and world politics K1 Islam K1 Friedenskonsolidierung K1 Konfliktregelung K1 Nichtstaatliche Organisation K1 Politik K1 Religion