The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution

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spelling 6492 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=6492 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper application/pdf 4 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in Acer acer ACER 2017-10-24 12:09:40 1414-01-FH03-INSPIRE-17-11213.pdf UniSZA Private Access The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution The issue pertaining religious crises and genocide are not recently created but grounded on this earth for centuries. Nonetheless, this problem finds no concrete solution as the crises are apparently unstoppable. Recently, the crisis of bloody Myanmar has turning on the attention of the world for the violation of human rights, brutalities, blood-shed and inhumane acts done. Hence, this conceptual paper is responding to the above-mentioned crises by the approach of replicating the Constitution of Medina and related Islamic political law. Referred to the successfulness of this constitution in maintaining the stability of Medina, it is hope for a new Myanmar to find its solution for the current and future betterment. Using a secondary analysis, published materials written by the writers and scholars in the field, some stances, and analysis of scholars are reviewed and analyzed. Notwithstanding of abundances of solutions and proposals theorized in solving this issue, yet, it is a hope that this written idea can receive consideration to be one of the supportive influences in bringing the new harmonious and beautiful co-existence living within the whole communities of Myanmar. International Conference On Empowering Islamic Civilization (ICIC 2017) UniSZA
spellingShingle The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution
summary The issue pertaining religious crises and genocide are not recently created but grounded on this earth for centuries. Nonetheless, this problem finds no concrete solution as the crises are apparently unstoppable. Recently, the crisis of bloody Myanmar has turning on the attention of the world for the violation of human rights, brutalities, blood-shed and inhumane acts done. Hence, this conceptual paper is responding to the above-mentioned crises by the approach of replicating the Constitution of Medina and related Islamic political law. Referred to the successfulness of this constitution in maintaining the stability of Medina, it is hope for a new Myanmar to find its solution for the current and future betterment. Using a secondary analysis, published materials written by the writers and scholars in the field, some stances, and analysis of scholars are reviewed and analyzed. Notwithstanding of abundances of solutions and proposals theorized in solving this issue, yet, it is a hope that this written idea can receive consideration to be one of the supportive influences in bringing the new harmonious and beautiful co-existence living within the whole communities of Myanmar.
title The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution
title_full The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution
title_fullStr The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution
title_full_unstemmed The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution
title_short The Ongoing Myanmar’s Religious and Ethnic Crises: Lessons from Medina’s Constitution
title_sort ongoing myanmar’s religious and ethnic crises: lessons from medina’s constitution