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...ire Medinan mission: prayer and worship first, politics and governance second. When the Prophet ﷺ finally departed for the main c...
...roximately forty-seven clauses established the framework of governance for a multi-communal city under prophetic leadership. Key ...
...eir hearts and the resulting consequences as acts of divine governance. Sa'd ibn Mu'adh's judgment has been noted by Islamic schol...
... one of the most studied events in the history of political governance — scholars including W. Montgomery Watt have noted that it ...
... constitute some of the earliest written records of Islamic governance principles. The Year of Delegations is the documentary reco...
...lead the Hajj — the first pilgrimage organized under Muslim governance of Mecca. Abu Bakr departed with approximately three hundre...
...iple times during the Medinan period, but Hajj under Muslim governance was possible only after the Conquest of Mecca. When the ann...
...ite the internal crisis — was Abu Bakr's first major act of governance and one of the most consequential in establishing the early...
...dina he established the first Muslim community — a model of governance, brotherhood, and justice unlike anything the world had see...
...se for ongoing military operations and a centre for Islamic governance. It grew into a major port, a hub of Arab tribal settlement...
...rendered the caliphate in exchange for guarantees regarding governance and the rights of his family. The Prophet ﷺ had praised Has...
...s reforms are among the most consequential in early Islamic governance. Most significantly, he replaced Byzantine and Sassanid coi...
...ahir. This pragmatic approach facilitated relatively smooth governance over a religiously heterogeneous population. Ibn al-Qasim w...
...hafed under the ethnic Arab supremacism embedded in Umayyad governance. The overt uprising was launched in 129 AH by Abu Muslim al...
...as permitted to return. The conquest established a model of governance of sacred space that would be frequently contrasted with th...
... in Khurasan, exploiting widespread discontent with Umayyad governance, particularly the marginalisation of non-Arab Muslims. The ...
...onse ever materialised. The Holy Land remained under Muslim governance.
...the Fatimid caliphate in Egypt. The Ayyubids restored Sunni governance and successfully defended Muslim lands against the Crusades...
... system of religious tolerance became a hallmark of Ottoman governance for centuries and allowed diverse communities to coexist.
...odel of how a Muslim-majority country could combine Islamic governance with economic modernization.
...r the entire Muslim world, reigniting debates about Islamic governance, the role of religion in politics, and sectarian dynamics.
...g an experiment in combining Islamic values with democratic governance and economic modernization.
...-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah, the foundational treatise on Islamic governance, constitutional law, and political theory.
Fulani scholar, reformer, and founder of the Sokoto Caliphate, one of the largest states in 19th-century Africa.
The leading scholar and jurist of Greater Syria in his era. A trusted advisor of the Umayyad caliphs, he played a key role in selecting Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz as
...tices, covering worship, daily life, medicine, warfare, and governance.
...tate. It remains a primary source for Islamic economics and governance.
...ematic treatise on Islamic constitutional law and political governance. Al-Mawardi discusses the caliphate, its conditions and app...
By Ibn Taymiyyah. A concise treatise on Islamic governance addressing rulers' responsibilities and justice.
...c Sunnah is a comprehensive guide for civilization covering governance, ethics, knowledge, family, and social relations.
...s. An examination of the theoretical foundations of Islamic governance and Western democratic theory. Ja'far Sheikh Idris demonstr...
... Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. The golden age of Islamic governance.
Six centuries of Islamic governance: from Osman I to the fall. The last caliphate and its impac...
...n to Central Asia and established Arabic as the language of governance.
The comprehensive Islamic concept of justice as a divine attribute, a prophetic mission, and an individual and collective obligation.
The Quranic mandate for consultation in governance and community decision-making, and its historical practice.
... of hisbah (commanding good and forbidding evil) in Islamic governance, its historical role in market regulation, and its modern r...
... examples, and how justice applies in family, commerce, and governance.
...the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and its implications for modern governance.
...ience, mathematics, medicine, architecture, literature, and governance throughout history.
The historical models of Islamic governance, the qualifications of a leader, the principle of shura, an...
...es. Emphasizes political participation to establish Islamic governance, social welfare work, and education. Its methodology and th...
...r scholarly critiques. Mawdudi's interpretations of Islamic governance and his comments on the Companions of the Prophet ﷺ have be...