The issue of the relationship of a
Muslim country with other countries of the world, especially non-Muslim
ones is indeed a sensitive one. An era in which many anticipate the famous
Huntington hypothesis of ‘Clash of Civilizations’ to materialize, this
question has assumed even more importance. Belligerence among Muslims minorities
in non-Muslim countries needs intellectual discussion on its roots.
What exactly then are the directives
that Islam gives regarding international relations? Following are some
of the important guidelines Islam gives to the makers of foreign policy
of a Muslim country:
1. No aggression should be launched
against a non-Muslim country to forcibly make it accept Islam or to annex
it.1
2. All contracts with various countries
must be honoured in all circumstances – unless of course the other country
breaks or revises them.
3. War can only be declared on another
country, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, if that country is guilty of oppression
and tyranny and diplomatic talks fail. Here again war does not become obligatory;
it merely becomes permissible.2
4. Friendly ties should be initiated
with all countries of the world whatever their religion.
5. The enmity of any country should
not stop a Muslim country from being fair and just towards that country.
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