building peace during wars and conflicts, through the analysis of religious texts and concepts related to the subject, and highlighting their significant contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
The researchers adopted both the inductive and analytical approaches, by tracing the most important religious texts relevant to the topic, explaining them, and clarifying their meanings.
The study concludes that all divine laws emphasize the protection of life, the promotion of justice and mercy, and respect for others, and call for peaceful solutions while avoiding violence. The study also highlights the importance of drawing on these values in contemporary religious discourse to foster reconciliation and coexistence among peoples.
History has shown that the guidance of divine laws has directly contributed to crisis management, through encouraging dialogue and reconciliation, providing a legal framework that promotes respect for differences, reduces violence, and achieves national reconciliation. The example of the Merciful Conquest of Mecca and the Covenant of Umar remains a paradigmatic model demonstrating this credibility.
One of the key points emphasized in the study is that values of justice, peace, and love for others are sustainable and not limited to specific circumstances, thereby making a significant contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Keywords: Divine laws, Sustainable Development, Social cohesion, Wars and conflicts
