Peace, development and development of peace ✍️ Muhammad Qur Hamed

After publishing my first article, which was an open letter I addressed to Dr. Ahlam Mahdi Saleh, President of the Ahlam Organization for Peace and Development…
The topic was (How can peace and development be enabled through transitional justice mechanisms).
He asked me the question and I privately received a philosophical question from one of my readers.
He asked me: what is the difference between Islam, development and the development of Islam?
Next, I would have liked this question to be directed to Dr. Ahlam.
But to answer the person who asked the question, one should know that peace and development are considered concepts with connections and conditions, but they are also completely different in activating the mechanism and mechanism of each of peace or development.
Peace is of course a state of stability, calm and harmony between people, groups and countries. In this stable state, the conflict was resolved peacefully…this is what my brother Professor Abu Al-Qasim Qur refers to in some of his writings as the process of transformation and conflict resolution.
But you can imagine that peace can be positive or negative… but when does it happen? Only in the event of (absence of conflict)… Did I not say: the matter is not devoid of philosophy!
This can be positive if conditions are met and positive relationships and cooperation exist.
As for development, the problem is completely different. It refers to the processes of improving the economic and social conditions of people. Development aims to improve the standard of living and is responsible for meeting the needs of the populations. But effectively, it also involves developing and maintaining peace, which will undoubtedly bring us social justice.
Peace aims to achieve stability, while development aims to improve economic and social conditions.




