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Islam and the principles of governance
Islam and the principles of governance
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Islam and the principles of governance

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Arabiska
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In the Muslim tongue, caliphate is synonymous with imamate, and it means "general leadership in religious and worldly affairs on behalf of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace." Imamate is the succession of an individual to the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, in establishing the legal laws and preserving the religious authority in a way that must be followed by the entire nation.The explanation for this is what Ibn Khaldun said: "The caliphate is to hold everyone to the Shari''a''s requirement of considering their hereafter and worldly interests due to it, since the conditions of this world are all due according to the Shari''a to their consideration of the interests of the hereafter, so it is, in fact, a caliphate from the owner of the Shari''a in guarding religion and pursuing worldly affairs in it."The book "Islam and the Principles of Governance" by the thinker Sheikh Ali Abd al-Razzaq still raises a lot of discussion, even though its first edition was published in 1925 AD, and it caused a great uproar because of its rejection of the idea of ??the caliphate and the call for a civil state.
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9788269210972
Språk
Arabiska
Utgivelsesdato
13.2.2025
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