This article examines whether the Islamic law of qital (armed conflict) adequately provides for the protection of war captives with clear references to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during the early battles of Islam. Based on the authority of Quran 47:4, the article finds that the taking of war captives is legally permissible and that the ultimate provision is that they are to be treated as humanely as possible. Besides, the article examines the various options regarding the termination of captivity status as put forward in Quran 47:4. It also examines the position of juristic scholars on the termination of Prisoners of War Status as it relates to the Islamic law of qital. The article finds that the activities of various Islamist groups do no...
The Syrian conflict brings warfare to a new level where jihadists have evolved from small terrorist ...
Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict: The Armed Conflict in Pakistan demonstrates how internati...
The study dealt with the protection of prisoners' rights. The study was limited to discussing the pr...
This article examines whether the Islamic law of qital (armed conflict) adequately provides for the ...
This article examines whether the Islamic law of qital (armed conflict) adequately provides for the ...
Humanitarian law is the law of armed conflict that has originated from the rules and costumes of the...
This article compares the provisions of war in Islam with the provisions contained in International ...
Recent debates regarding Islam’s status in world politics has limited the opportunity for Muslims to...
This article gives an overview of the principles regulating the use of force under the Islamic la...
In the post 11 September 2001 legal and political environment, Islam appears to have become one of t...
Military confrontations in many parts of the world raise concerns regarding the treatment of prisone...
The present thesis attempts a critical examination of the theory of war under Islamic and public int...
Although the origin and history of the Islamic law of qital, that is, the Islamic jus in bello, and ...
Islam is the religion based on the laws of nature. It asks its followers to practice moderation not ...
The Syrian conflict brings warfare to a new level where jihadists have evolved from small terrorist ...
Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict: The Armed Conflict in Pakistan demonstrates how internati...
The study dealt with the protection of prisoners' rights. The study was limited to discussing the pr...
This article examines whether the Islamic law of qital (armed conflict) adequately provides for the ...
This article examines whether the Islamic law of qital (armed conflict) adequately provides for the ...
Humanitarian law is the law of armed conflict that has originated from the rules and costumes of the...
This article compares the provisions of war in Islam with the provisions contained in International ...
Recent debates regarding Islam’s status in world politics has limited the opportunity for Muslims to...
This article gives an overview of the principles regulating the use of force under the Islamic la...
In the post 11 September 2001 legal and political environment, Islam appears to have become one of t...
Military confrontations in many parts of the world raise concerns regarding the treatment of prisone...
The present thesis attempts a critical examination of the theory of war under Islamic and public int...
Although the origin and history of the Islamic law of qital, that is, the Islamic jus in bello, and ...
Islam is the religion based on the laws of nature. It asks its followers to practice moderation not ...
The Syrian conflict brings warfare to a new level where jihadists have evolved from small terrorist ...
Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict: The Armed Conflict in Pakistan demonstrates how internati...
The study dealt with the protection of prisoners' rights. The study was limited to discussing the pr...