Book contents
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction Bridging the Conceptual and Theoretical Divides on Peace and Peacebuilding
- Part I The Realist Paradigm
- Part II The Liberal Paradigm
- Part III The Constructivist Paradigm
- Part IV The Cosmopolitan Paradigm
- 8 A Pluralist Cosmopolitanism for the Twenty-First Century
- 9 The International Law of Peace
- 10 Islamic Gnosticism and Peace
- Part V The Critical Theory Paradigm
- Part VI The Locality Paradigm
- Part VII The Policy Paradigm
- Bibliography
- Index
10 - Islamic Gnosticism and Peace
A Paradigmatic Shift in Pursuit of Peace
from Part IV - The Cosmopolitan Paradigm
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2020
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction Bridging the Conceptual and Theoretical Divides on Peace and Peacebuilding
- Part I The Realist Paradigm
- Part II The Liberal Paradigm
- Part III The Constructivist Paradigm
- Part IV The Cosmopolitan Paradigm
- 8 A Pluralist Cosmopolitanism for the Twenty-First Century
- 9 The International Law of Peace
- 10 Islamic Gnosticism and Peace
- Part V The Critical Theory Paradigm
- Part VI The Locality Paradigm
- Part VII The Policy Paradigm
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The need for a new approach to peace isself-evident. A novel perspective that can go beyond systemic understanding of the behavior of human communities is required to offer new insight into the workings of peace and the outbreak of war. The Islamic gnostic outlook does exactly that. Without any claims to the political leadership of human communities and bereft of ideology and dogmatism, the mysticinquiry on war and peace turns its attention from the structural trademark of systemic approaches to the agency of the most fundamental unit, the individual. It ascertains that the roots of all good and evil are found within ourselves; we hold the key to understandingthe defects of our outward social and political behavior. In this essay, Idescribe Islamic mysticism and discuss its importance for peace and peace processes. I next discuss mysticism and the idea of self-negation, and I comparemysticism’s notion of peace with the concept of peace embodied in several theoretical schools. Iexamine the rather dismal prospect for peace engendered by Western paradigms and demonstrate how Islamic mysticism holds greater promise for achieving positive peace.
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- Peacebuilding ParadigmsThe Impact of Theoretical Diversity on Implementing Sustainable Peace, pp. 175 - 190Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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