ISLAM: The Religion of Peace

In this regard Islam enjoins us to establish peace
even at the cost of unilateral sacrifice and patience. An event of the first
phase of Islamic history provides us with an example of this unilateralism. It
was in actual fact a no-war pact which was secured by accepting all the demands
of the rival group.
'Do No Harm to Anyone'
To bring about an atmosphere of peace within the society,
Islam has given a number of commandments. For instance, the Holy Prophet of
Islam observed: “A believer is one from whom people feel secure as regards their lives
and property.” (Tirmidhi). Another Hadith has this to say: “By God, he is not a believer from whose nuisance his neighbour is not safe.” (Bukhari)
Islam aims at making all individuals peace-loving to the ultimate extent. That is why we are enjoined to greet one another by saying “Assalam-u-alaikum”, that is, peace be upon you. According to another saying of the prophet, the best Islam is to greet everyone you come across, whether or not you are acquainted with the person. The frequent reiteration of this phrase ‘peace be upon you’ is in actual fact an external manifestation of the desire for peace within. Islam wishes to inculcate this feeling within every individual that he should become a true lover of peace, to the point that this feeling starts welling up in his heart, finding expression wherever he meets a person.