1) Traditional Islamic scholars believe that foreign relations in Islam are based on fighting non-Muslim states and societies, dividing the world into the "Domain of Islam" and the "Domain of War".
2) They argue that preaching Islam through both peaceful and forceful means is a religious duty of the Islamic state. According to the traditional view, verses in the Quran gradually established fighting as a principle of foreign relations.
3) However, other Islamic jurists believe that the original principle of foreign relations in Islam is peace. The article aims to re-examine the traditional assumptions and incorporate non-traditional views into a more comprehensive approach.