This article aims to explore the principles of humanity in Islamic International Law, which include humanitarian principles in peace situation and in time of war and assess their suitability with current international law. To achieve this purpose, this article uses historical assessment methods and textual interpretations to study a string of historical events as well as analyze sources of text from the Quran, hadiths and other legal documents. The principles of humanity outlined in this paper are an important aspect of organizing relationships between humans either in peace or during the war. In fact, the Islamic Law of the Quran, the hadiths and actions of the Prophet ﷺ throughout history has always elevated human dignity and human values. The results show that Islamic International Law through its humanitarian principles contributes significantly to the regulation of human life in line with the development of international law. In light of the sentiment expressed by some of the international community that Islam is a terrorist religion, the humanitarian principles outlined in this article are expected to repel the allegations and thus formulate a set of ideas that will support and improve the implementation of existing international law
The involvement of women in top management of the country is an effort being intensified by the government in achieving the 30 per cent target of women at decision-making levels in the public sector. Career in top management of the country is a leadership field that needs to be seen more clearly when it comes to women. Hence, this study attempts to understand the perspectives of the Qur'an and the hadith in view of Islamic law on this issue as well as taking the views of Islamic scholars. This study uses the most authoritative proofs of Qur’an and hadith in ensuring the resolution of the argument presented. The findings show that Islam permits the involvement of women at the state's highest level of leadership except the caliph's position.
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