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Wed, Jun 23

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Webinar

THE POWERFUL MYSTERY OF SIMPLICITY. Islamic/Arab Negotiation Concepts and Practices

The webinar will touch the historical roots of the Islamic negotiations from religious and cultural perspective introducing both basic concepts and the brilliance of ancient conflict resolution mechanisms. Becuase the future of negotiation derives from the past.

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THE POWERFUL MYSTERY OF SIMPLICITY. Islamic/Arab Negotiation Concepts and Practices
THE POWERFUL MYSTERY OF SIMPLICITY. Islamic/Arab Negotiation Concepts and Practices

Time & Location

Jun 23, 2021, 5:00 PM GMT+3

Webinar

About the Event

ABOUT THE EVENT

This event will introduce us to the mystical power of Islamic negotiation basics and instruments. The webinar will touch the historical roots of the Islamic negotiations on the following topics:

- Short encounter with inter-cultural negotiations.

- The religion of Islam and negotiations.

- The concept of honor in Islam.

- The time concept in the middle-east.

- The concept of patience.

- The concept of vengeance in Islam.

- The Sulha (an ancient and brilliant conflict resolution mechanism).

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Mr. Avner Saar is a senior vice president at IIMSR. He is a prominent expert in crisis negotiations with more than 30 years of military service in the finest special operations, field intelligence, and reconnaissance units in Israel. He has rich experience in tactical and strategic police intelligence, years of active work as a lead crisis negotiator in evolving and ongoing terror, hostage, and other crisis situations.

Mr. Saar is a scholar with expanded research experience Ph.D. candidate in Muslim Negotiations Techniques. International lecturer in crisis negotiations – theory and practice, teaching in university courses, seminars, conferences, and workshops.

Join us to see how the future of negotiations derives from the past.

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