Ragheb El-Sergany's 'Ethics of Wars in the Prophetic Sunnah' delves into the profound moral and ethical guidelines governing warfare in Islam, as established by the practices and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. This insightful work explores how Islamic principles emphasize justice, mercy, and the protection of non-combatants, even amidst conflict. It challenges misconceptions about war in Islam by presenting a nuanced perspective rooted in the Sunnah, demonstrating a comprehensive framework for humane conduct. The book serves as a vital resource for understanding the true spirit of Islamic jurisprudence regarding armed conflict, offering timeless lessons on peace, conflict resolution, and the treatment of enemies and prisoners, making it highly relevant for contemporary discussions on international ethics.