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Title | : | The Principles of State and Government in Islam |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.33 (555 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1258156431 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-11 |
Language | : | English |
"Islamic roots of self-governance & rule of law" according to Hugh Davis. Thought-provoking. I've been reading a number of books about Islam, sharia, governance, rule of law, & state-building.Asad writes clearly & concisely. His analysis offers a legitimate rationale for a democratic-republican constitution for an Islamic state . Oustanding Scholarship naushad sheikh Muhammad Asad is my favourite Muslim author. He writes clearly and without ambugiaty. This books is based on an essay Asad wrote while working for the new Pakistan state in the 1940's. The author argues clearly for a change in attitude from Muslims, whethe. A must read for anyone interested in Islamic statehood and lawmaking This is one of very few books written on the fundamentals of Islamic state. It starts with arguing for an Islamic state which is followed by a critique of a secular state. In analyzing the scope of Islamic law, M. Asad argues that except for a very limited
About the Author Muhammad Asad, born Leopard Weiss in the Polish city of Lvov in 1900, was the grandson of an orthodox Rabbi. He took to journalism and travelled Middle East as the correspondent of 'Franfurter Zeitung' of Germany. After his conversion to Islam, he again travelled and worked throughout the Muslim world, including Arabia, Iran, Jordan, North Africa and Pakistan, In 1953 he was appointed as Pakistan's plenipotentiary to the United Nations. By this early twenties he could write and read German, Franch and Polish languages. He moved to Morocco where he completed his magnum opus, the 'Message of the Qur'an.' He later settled in Lisbon where he died on 20th February 1992. Asad's other works include 'Islam at the Crossroads', 'Road to Mecca,' Principles of State and Government in Islam', and 'Sahih Bukhari: Early Years of Islam.'
After his conversion to Islam, he again travelled and worked throughout the Muslim world, including Arabia, Iran, Jordan, North Africa and Pakistan, In 1953 he was appointed as Pakistan's plenipotentiary to the United Nations. Muhammad Asad, born Leopard Weiss in the Polish city of Lvov in 1900, was the grandson of an orthodox Rabbi. He moved to Morocco where he completed his magnum opus, the 'Message of the Qur'an.' He later
This book is an attempt to keep that discussion alive.. The very fact that none of the existing Muslim countries has so far achieved a form of government that could be termed genuinely Islamic, makes a discussion of the principles that underlie the constitution of Islamic state imperative
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