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'''Sulh''' is an ] word which mean "momentary peace".It is derived from the Arabic word ''musalaha''. '''Sulh''' is an ] word which mean "peace process".It is derived from the Arabic word ''musalaha''.


In Islam '''Sulh''' or "interim peace" is a tactical tool at the disposal of an Islamic commander to be offered to the enemy as a respite from military ] when weaker Islamic forces are facing a stronger opponent. This gives the weaker Islamic forces time to regroup and restrengthen. Once that is accomplished, Sulh is abandoned and ] is resumed irregardless of any binding peace terms.




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Sulh is an Arabic word which mean "peace process".It is derived from the Arabic word musalaha.


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