Wednesday 24 August 2011

Political Aspects of Islam

The political aspects of Islam from the Quran and the Sunnah (sayings and habits of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.) and the story of the Prophets' companions.


Traditional political concepts in Islam, including the leadership of the Prophet's successors, when the caliph, and the importance of following Islamic lawthe duty of government to criticize the consultation of their subjects and the importance of the Kings look familiar unfair, but not encouraging rebellion against them.  
                                                                                                                                                  The ocean changes in the Islamic world is the abolition of the Ottoman Empire in 1924, which some believe the end to establish an islamic state means 'symbolic and practices'. It was seen in 19th or 20th century; common themes against Western imperialism, particularly the British Empire, and sometimes racist policies that discriminate against some Muslims.


As a result of the political maturity of Islam is a peaceful, prosperous and respected by non-muslim's countries. During the time of Caliph Umar bin Abdul Aziz, none of the Muslims to take zakat (alms) because the prosperity that Allah bestowed upon them. Among non-muslims do they prefer to reside in a country ruled by Muslims.


Caliph practice equal life of the poor, by having a shirt and eating the bread of coarse grain. Welfare of the people comes first to the caliph himself cooking food for the children which are crying from hunger.

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