A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND ISLAMIC LAW ON TARGETING PLACES OF WORSHIP
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https://doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v3i01.592Abstract
This study focuses on comparative analysis of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Islamic Law (IL) on targeting places of worship with special emphasis on response of IHL and Islamic Law, that humanity is killed in wars that are waged without regard for rules and ethics. It is a legal issue in the world. Finding of the study are to define and explain the concept of Law of War and Islamic Law. This paper examines the above issue to understand the IHL and Islamic Law on targeting the places of worship through qualitative and analytical approach. It is of notable significance to implement rules and regulations of IHL and Islamic Law to overwhelm this issue.
Keywords: IHL, Islamic Law, Targeted Places, Worship, Warfare
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