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Book Review : STATE IN ISLAM
Al-Qardawi, Yusuf
Al-Qardawi, Yusuf
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In the preface it is written that “to establish a mighty civilization is to establish a capable state whose foundations constitutes the pillars for this particular civilization” this statement is perfectly true in regard to all civilization throughout the history, man felt the need for establishing some kind of organization to have self-protection even from his own self. This organization has always been comprehended as some kind of state or authority. This conception was developed through a series of human experiences and civilization until it reached its prefect culmination in the form of an Islamic civilization. It is also a well-known fact that strength of any civilization stems from the rights and duties observed by the subjects of its state. We should bear in our minds that the various forms of state that emerged throughout history were inspired only by the human “incapable” intellect, that’s something totally different from that of Islamic State.
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2004
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