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  6. التواصل البشري وصناعة مبادئ القانون الدّولي الإنسانيّ:دراسة تحليليّة في منظور الشريعة الإسلامية
 
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التواصل البشري وصناعة مبادئ القانون الدّولي الإنسانيّ:دراسة تحليليّة في منظور الشريعة الإسلامية

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2022
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Baidar Mohammed Mohammed Hasan
Muneer Ali Abdul Rab 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Hasnizam Hashim 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Abstract
The study aims to extrapolate and analyze common humanitarian principles in the perspective of Islamic law and international humanitarian law, through the study of the legal legislative knowledge formation, which is the fruit of human and civilizational knowledge accumulations passed down by generations and acquired based on several factors, including communication, life experiences and divine legislation, and one of the most important of these legislations is Islamic legislation, which contains legal legislation that touches on the needs of the human family, social, military, political, economic, humanitarian and other areas of life. Essential.
Some of the Sharia texts related to humanitarian legal legislation, which is one of the common principles between Islamic law and international humanitarian law, which was the product of human communication, which is a civilized human value to connect the human being to cooperation and integration in all areas of life, especially the humanitarian field, through the codification of humanitarian legislation, will be studied. The research will focus on the common principles of Islamic legitimacy and international humanitarian law and the role of human communication in the integration of those commonalities in building the international humanitarian legal system, and to achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher has adopted the inductive approach and the analytical approach, through the collection, extrapolation, and analysis of evidence related to the subject leading to support the objectives of the study. The study has reached conclusions, the most important of which are: The common principles in the perspective of Islamic law and international humanitarian law were the product of human communication between different nations so that international humanitarian legal systems were integrated to represent a convergent and harmonious legal framework in its humanitarian legislation, that Islamic law made great contributions to the international humanitarian human rights field, and that human communication is an important human and civilizational value in the construction of humanitarian legal values and principles.
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