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  2. Political aspects of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Political aspects of Islam are derived from the Quran, ḥadīth literature, and sunnah (accounts of the sayings and living habits attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad during his lifetime), [1] the history of Islam, and elements of political movements outside Islam. [2] The political suggestions of Islam are a series of arguments ...

  3. The Mirage (Al-Suwaidi book) - Wikipedia

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    The Mirage is a book written by Jamal Sanad Al-Suwaidi, Director of the Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research in Abu Dhabi, UAE.This book, originally published in Arabic as “Al-Sarab” (Arabic: السراب), is a review of the history, origin, evolution, practices and objectives of political Islam in Arab and Muslim societies.

  4. Political Islam - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Not all forms of political activity by Muslims are discussed under the rubric of political Islam, Political Islam can represent one aspect of the Islamic revival that began in the 20th century. [1] Most academic authors use the term Islamism to describe the same phenomenon or use the two terms interchangeably. [1]

  5. The Caliphate or the Supreme Imamate (book) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khilafa aw al-Imama al-ʿUzma (transl. The Caliphate or the Supreme Imamate; Arabic: الخلافة أو الإمامة العظمى) is an Islamic political treatise published by Syro-Egyptian Salafi Islamist theologian Rashid Rida in 1923.

  6. Islamism - Wikipedia

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    Islamism refers to religious and political ideological movements that believe that Islam should influence political systems. [1] Its proponents believe Islam is innately political, and that Islam as a political system is superior to communism, liberal democracy, capitalism, and other alternatives in achieving a just, successful society. [2]

  7. Islamic governance - Wikipedia

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    The term ‘Islamic governance' denotes a form of political rule guided by the teachings of the Quran and Sunna. [2] The philosophical underpinnings of an ideal Islamic governance system are rooted in several key principles. [3] Tawhid, the doctrine of God's oneness, underscores the vertical axis of the Islamic ethical framework.

  8. Islam and democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic scholar Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im has argued for a secular state built on constitutionalism, human rights and full citizenship, seeking to demonstrate that his vision is more consistent with Islamic history than visions of an Islamic state. [2] Proponents of Islamism (political Islam) reject secularist views that would limit Islam to ...

  9. Political History of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Political History of Islam (Persian: تاریخ سیاسی اسلام) is a two-volume book by Rasul Jafarian. The first volume is entitled "The life conduct of the Prophet (of Islam)" in 692 pages [ 12 ] and the second volume is entitled "History of the Caliphs " in 828 pages. [ 13 ]