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Kaleem Hussain, author of "Peace and Reconciliation in International and Islamic Law"- describes "Theo-Diplomacy- as an approach wherein the interlocutors and advisers of the parties to a situation of conflict have religious literacy, appreciation and understanding of the contextual sensitivities of the conflict the help facilitate a pathway towards peace and reconciliation."
With the world mired by multiple conflict hot spots ranging from Israel-Palestine, Russia- Ukraine in more recent years along with other epicentres of conflict such as Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan and Kashmir, this session will explore whether a theocratic approach based on a "Theo-Diplomacy" model of international diplomacy would help or hinder the pathway towards facilitating a speedier resolution to a conflict.
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/news/item/book-in-focus-Peace-and-Reconciliation-in-International-and-Islamic-Law