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The concept of Islamic Republic
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An in-depth exploration of the Islamic Republic, its principles, governance structure, and how Islamic teachings shape political systems.
"The Concept of Islamic Republic" examines the political ideology behind an Islamic Republic, where governance is based on Islamic principles, justice, and the rule of law. This book discusses the balance between Shariah (Islamic law) and modern governance, comparing different models of Islamic Republics in history and contemporary times.
Key topics include:
✔️ Definition and core principles of an Islamic Republic
✔️ Islamic governance vs. secular democracy
✔️ Historical examples of Islamic political systems
✔️ Role of Shariah, leadership, and people’s rights
✔️ Modern implementations and challenges
This book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding Islamic political philosophy and governance.
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