What's new

I don't believe in Democracy.

Companions of the Great prophet, some of whom were promised paradise during their liifetime Couldn't Keep Khilafah united which resulted in slaughter of the Muslims in great number . How can modern hypocrites restore it? Caliphate is a failed system #useless.

Look Back and you will see Liberal Kings and Secular Muslims were the people who brought Islam Glory.
 
. .
The text you posted comes from this website: The Khilafah

The Khilafah (website) explains its ideal form of governance in this picture:

XZmcNHJ.jpg


I honestly don't see anything here that we don't already have except the "Council of the Ummah". Digging deeper into what are the functions of "Council of Ummah", I find this organisational chart:

nWdZhEj.gif


Notice: They are saying citizens have to "vote" to elect a member of Assembly. Again, how is this different from Islamic republicanism? The only difference here is the labels.

The Khilafah ruling system bears no resemblance to any of the governments in the Muslim world today.


Opinion, not a fact.

What criteria is the author using to establish this opinion?

The republican system is based on democracy where sovereignty is given to the people.


There is no clear definition of 'democracy', as there is one for republicanism, so I like to see what definition of 'democracy' did the author use in order to formulate this opinion.
 
.
Companions of the Great prophet, some of whom were promised paradise during their liifetime Couldn't Keep Khilafah united which resulted in slaughter of the Muslims in great number . How can modern hypocrites restore it? Caliphate is a failed system #useless.

Look Back and you will see Liberal Kings and Secular Muslims were the people who brought Islam Glory.


Khilafah ruled more then half of the world more then 1400 centuries. so it is not a failed state formula. in 1924 kamal ataturk broke khilafah by the conspire of Britain and french. in the time of that era- non- muslim s was secure but today by the name of democreacy are they secure? NO. Khilafah is promised by the prophet (SWA) it will come back again. and muslims are getting tother and w8ing for khilafah. when Eu was a dark then 1600 century muslims passed golden era. we have constitution, how khilafah will run.

@Khanate- brother council and repablic isn't same. pakistan is a republic country but it is not a khilafah state.
 
.
Khilafah ruled more then half of the world more then 1400 centuries. so it is not a failed state formula. in 1924 kamal ataturk broke khilafah by the conspire of Britain and french. in the time of that era- non- muslim s was secure but today by the name of democreacy are they secure? NO. Khilafah is promised by the prophet (SWA) it will come back again. and muslims are getting tother and w8ing for khilafah. when Eu was a dark then 1600 century muslims passed golden era. we have constitution, how khilafah will run.

No.Caliphate was abolished with the Birth of Umayad Kings. By Secular Muslim I didn't mean Ataturk. He is anti Islam. Umyads Abbasids and Ottomans all were secular Muslims
 
. .
The text you posted comes from this website: The Khilafah

The Khilafah (website) explains its ideal form of governance in this picture:

XZmcNHJ.jpg


I honestly don't see anything here that we don't already have except the "Council of the Ummah". Digging deeper into what are the functions of "Council of Ummah", I find this organisational chart:

nWdZhEj.gif


Notice: They are saying citizens have to "vote" to elect a member of Assembly. Again, how is this different from Islamic republicanism? The only difference here is the labels.




Opinion, not a fact.

What criteria is the author using to establish this opinion?

####Ummah council under the Authority of khilafah council.




There is no clear definition of 'democracy', as there is one for republicanism, so I like to see what definition of 'democracy' did the author use in order to formulate this opinion.

####Democracy is nothing , democreacy means turbocharging pppl.

Well he wants an islamic caliphate? you are free to suggest him alternatives.


In whole world 2 ism exit

1-Capitalism

2-socialism

3-Islamic.

1-2 vanished. last one is raising up.
 
.
@Khanate- brother council and repablic isn't same. pakistan is a republic country but it is not a khilafah state.


Brother, if you vote to elect your representative, then you're living in a republic. Here is the definition of a republic.

Republic:
An organized form of governance in which power resides in elected individuals representing the citizen body and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law.

You can call the citizen body, Regional Assembly (Majlis), or a Parliament. As for "Council of Ummah", its a higher body which is no different that a Senate. The difference is labels.

Pakistan is an Islamic republic.
 
.
No.Caliphate was abolished with the Birth of Umayad Kings. By Secular Muslim I didn't mean Ataturk. He is anti Islam. Umyads Abbasids and Ottomans all were secular Muslims


The fiercest and harshest of wars between Islam and Kufr and between the Muslim and the Kuffar armies broke out in successive battles. Victory in all these wars was to the Muslims. Although the Muslims were defeated in some of the battles, they however always won the war, and they did not lose a war for six centuries, rather remaining victorious in all of their wars during that time. The Islamic State remained the leading nation throughout the whole of that period. Apart from the Muslims, this has never happened to mankind, rather it has been exclusive to the Islamic State. However the disbelievers, especially the European states, had been mindful of Islam, for they wanted to attack it, and they had been mindful of the Muslims, for they wanted to destroy their entity. They attempted to attack or conspire against the Muslims whenever the opportunity arose. Between the end of the sixth century Hijri (eleventh century CE) and the beginning of the seventh century Hijri (twelfth century CE), the European countries sensed the condition that the ruling system in the Islamic State had reached regarding the fragmentation of the Wilayahs (provinces) from the body of the state, and the independence of some Walis (governors) in key areas concerning the internal policy such as the armed forces, finance, authority and the like. In fact, they had become more like a federation of states rather than a single united state. The Khaleefah’s authority had been reduced in some Wilayahs to the supplication for him on the pulpits, minting coins bearing his name and sending him an amount of money from the Kharaj. The European states had sensed this, hence they dispatched the crusades against the Muslims, and war broke out. The Muslims were defeated in this war and the Kuffar captured the whole of Al-Sham : Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. They occupied these territories for decades, even keeping some areas such as Tripoli for a hundred years. Although the battles which took place between the crusaders and the Muslims were continuous throughout the hundred years, and although the Muslims’ attempts at recapturing the lands over which the crusaders defeated them did not subside, these wars did however unsettle the Islamic Ummah, and they lowered the status of the Islamic State. The Muslims The Final Version-How the Khilafah was Destroyed.p65 2 09/08/00, 19:25 3 lost the war and they were defeated by the Kuffar. Victory in the war was to the Kuffar against the Muslims. Although the victory of Kufr against Islam never materialised, neither intellectually nor spiritually, the shame and humiliation which befell the Muslims was beyond imagination. Thus, the era of the crusades, is considered an era of defeat for the Muslims, for despite their victory in the end against the crusaders with their expulsion from Al-Sham, they did not pursue the conquests and the wars with the disbelievers. No sooner had the crusades ended, the Mongols arrived, and the massacre of Baghdad took place. This setback was followed by the fall of Damascus at the hands of the Mongols in the same year, (656 AH, 1258 CE). Then came the battle of Ayn Jaloot on 3rd September 1260 where the Mongols were destroyed. In the wake of the destruction of the Mongols, the emotions of Jihad were aroused in the souls of the Muslims, and they sensed the need for a resumption of carrying the Da’awah to the world. Hence, the Muslim conquests of the Kuffar began once again, and Jihad against the Byzantines was resumed. Battles broke out and successive victories followed. It was around the seventh century of Hijrah (the 13th century CE) when the Islamic Ummah resumed the conquests. The wars continued and several successive battles took place, and the Muslims always emerged as the victorious, for although the Muslims were beaten in some battles, they used to win the wars and conquer the lands. The Islamic State was the leading nation and she continued to occupy the premier position for four centuries, until the mid 12th century AH (the 18th century CE). Then the industrial revolution in Europe emerged in a remarkable manner that had a profound impact on the states’ powers. Muslims stood idle and confused by this revolution, hence the balance of power in the world changed and the Islamic state began her slide from the leading spot gradually, until eventually she became the coveted object of the greedy. Hence, she started evacuating the lands she had conquered and the lands which had been previously under her authority. The disbelieving countries started usurping from her the land of Islam piece by piece, and this marked the start of the ebb and the end of the tide for the Muslims. Since then, the European countries started to The struggle between Islam and Kufr The Final Version-How the Khilafah was Destroyed.p65 3 09/08/00, 19:25 How the Khilafah was destroyed 4 focus upon the removal of the Islamic State from the international scene, and upon the complete removal of Islam from life’s affairs and from the relationships between people. In other words, they started thinking about a new campaign of crusades. However unlike the first crusades, the new crusades were to be more than just a military invasion to defeat the Muslims and vanquish the Islamic State. The new crusades were more horrific and had more profound consequences. They were designed to uproot the Islamic State so that no trace of it would be left, and so that not one single root would be able to grow again. They were designed also to uproot Islam from the souls of the Muslims so that nothing could remain except a host of clerical rites and spiritual rituals.

The conspiracies of the European countries against the Islamic State Despite the differences amongst the Kuffar over the division of the Muslims’ lands, they were in full agreement of the idea to destroy Islam. They pursued several methods for this purpose. Initially, they aroused the feelings of nationalism and independence in the European countries. They incited people against the Islamic State and they supplied them with weapons and money in order to revolt against it, as was the case in Serbia and Greece. In this way, the European countries tried to stab the Islamic State in the back. France invaded Egypt and occupied it in July 1798, then marched onto Palestine and occupied it. France wanted to occupy the rest of Al-Sham in order to deal the Islamic State the fatal blow, but was however defeated, later being forced to leave Egypt and surrender the lands she had occupied back to the Islamic State. The birth of the Wahhabis and the Saudi rule Britain had attempted through her agent Abdul-Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Saud to strike the Islamic State from within. The Wahhabis by then had managed to establish an entity within the Islamic State, led by Muhammad ibn Saud and later by his son Abdul-Aziz. Britain supplied them with weapons and money and they moved on a sectarian basis to seize the Islamic lands which were under the authority of the Khilafah. They took up arms against the Khaleefah and fought the Islamic armed The conspiracies of the European countries against the Islamic State The Final Version-How the Khilafah was Destroyed.p65 5 09/08/00, 19:26 How the Khilafah was destroyed 6 forces (the army of the Amir ul-Mu’mineen), all the time goaded and supplied by the British. The Wahhabis wanted to seize the lands ruled by the Khaleefah in order to rule these lands according to their Math’hab (school of thought), and suppress all the other Islamic Mathahib that differed from theirs by force. Hence, they raided Kuwait and occupied it in 1788, then marched northwards until they besieged Baghdad. They wanted to seize Karbalaa’ and the tomb of Al-Hussein (may Allah be pleased with him) to destroy it and ban the visiting of it. Then in 1803, they launched an attack on Makkah and occupied it. In the spring of 1804, Madinah fell under their control. They destroyed the huge domes which used to shade the grave of the Messenger of Allah (saw) and stripped them of all the gems and precious ornaments. Having completed their seizure of the whole of Al-Hijaz, they marched on towards Al-Sham. Nearing Hims in 1810 they attacked Damascus for a second time and they also attacked Al-Najaf. Damascus defended itself bravely and gloriously. However while besieging Damascus, the Wahhabis moved at the same time to the north and spread their authority over most of the Syrian lands as far as Aleppo. It was a well known fact that this Wahhabi campaign was instigated by the British, for Al Saud were British agents. They exploited the Wahhabi Math’hab, which was Islamic and whose founder was a Mujtahid, in political activities with the aim of fighting the Islamic State and clashing with the other Mathahib, in order to incite sectarian wars within the Ottoman state. The followers of this Math’hab were unaware of this, but the Saudi Amir and the Saudis were fully aware. This is because the relationship was not between the British and Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab, but between the British and Abdul-Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Saud and then with his son Saud. Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab, whose Math’hab had been Hanbali, made Ijtihad in a host of matters and deemed that the Muslims who followed other Mathahib differed with his opinion in such matters. Hence, he set about calling for his opinions, working towards implementing them and attacking the other Islamic opinions fiercely. He faced a barrage of The Final Version-How the Khilafah was Destroyed.p65 6 09/08/00, 19:26 7 opposition and rejection from the various scholars, Amirs and prominent figures, who considered that his opinions differed from what they had understood from the Book of Allah and His Messenger. For instance, he used to say that visiting the grave of the Messenger Muhammad (saw) is Haram and a sinful act. He even went as far as to say that whoever set off in a journey to visit the grave of the Messenger of Allah (saw), would not be allowed to shorten his prayer while travelling, since the purpose of the journey would be to commit a sinful act. He made reference to the Hadith in which the Messenger of Allah (saw) is reported to have said: "Journeys should only be made to three mosques: This Mosque of mine, the Sacred Mosque and Al-Aqsa Mosque." Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab understood from this Hadith that the Messenger of Allah (saw) had forbidden travelling to other than the three mosques. Hence, if one were to travel to visit the grave of the Messenger of Allah (saw), he would be travelling to other than the three mosques, hence, it would be Haram, and a sinful act. Other Mathahib deemed the visiting of the grave of the Messenger of Allah (saw) as being Sunnah and a Mandub action that yields a reward, because the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "I had in the past forbidden you from visiting the graves, but you may now visit them." By greater reason the grave of the Messenger of Allah (saw) should be included in this Hadith, in addition to other Ahadith which they quoted. They said that the Hadith which Muhammad ibn AbdulWahhab used as an evidence, was specific to mosques. Therefore, its subject is related to travelling to mosques and does not exceed it. The Hadith is not general, but rather specific and related to a certain subject: "Journeys should only be made to three mosques." Hence, it would be forbidden for a Muslim to specifically visit the Aya Sofia mosque in Istanbul, or the Ommayyad mosque in Damascus, because the Messenger of Allah (saw) has confined the travel of mosques to three mosques and no more. It would be forbidden to travel to other than these three mosques. Apart from this, it is permitted to travel on business, to visit family and friends, on sightseeing and tourism amongst other reasons. Hence, the Hadith does not categorically forbid travelling and restrict it to these three mosques, The conspiracies of the European countries against the Islamic State The Final Version-How the Khilafah was Destroyed.p65 7 09/08/00, 19:26 How the Khilafah was destroyed 8 it rather forbids travelling with the intent to visit mosques other than the three mosques it mentioned. Likewise, the followers of other Mathahib deemed his opinions as being wrong and contradictory to what they had understood from the Book and the Sunnah. Soon, the difference between him and them intensified and he was banished from the country. In 1740, he sought refuge with Muhammad ibn Saud, the Sheikh of the tribe of Anzah, who was at odds with the Sheikh of Uyaynah and who lived in Al-Dir’iyyah, which was only six hours away from Uyaynah. Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab was made welcome and was met with hospitality. He started spreading his opinions and thoughts amongst people in Al-Dir’iyyah and the surrounding areas. After a period of time his thoughts and opinions gained some helpers and supporters. Amir Muhammad ibn Saud inclined towards these thoughts and opinions and started approaching the Sheikh (Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab). In 1747, Amir Muhammad declared his approval and acceptance of the opinions and thoughts of Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab. He also pledged his support to the Sheikh (Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab) and to these thoughts and opinions. With this alliance the Wahhabi movement was established and it came into being in the shape of a Da’awah and in the shape of a rule, for Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab used to call for it and teach people its rules, whilst Muhammad ibn Saud used to implement its rules upon the people who were under his command and authority. The Wahhabi movement started to spread to the areas and tribes neighbouring Al-Dir’iyyah in both aspects, the Da’awah and the rule. The Imara of Muhammad ibn Saud started to spread as well until he succeeded in ten years to make an area of 30 square miles submit to his authority and to the new Math’hab. However, it was an expansion achieved through Da’awah and the authority of the Sheikh of Anzah. No person challenged him and no person opposed him, even the Amir of Al-Ihsaa’ who had expelled Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab from Uyaynah did not oppose The Final Version-How the Khilafah was Destroyed.p65 8 09/08/00, 19:26 9 his foe in this expansion and he did not amass his troops to fight him until 1757. However, he was defeated, and Muhammad ibn Saud seized his Imara. Consequently, the authority of Anzah, represented by the authority of Muhammad ibn Saud and the authority of the new Math’hab became the ruling authority of Al-Dir’iyyah and its surroundings, as well as AlIhsaa’. In this way the Wahhabi Math’hab was implemented over these lands by the force of the authority. However, in the wake of its clash with the Amir of Al-Ihsaa and the conquest of his land, the Wahhabi movement stopped there. Little became known of whether it expanded further or carried out any activities. It rather remained confined to that area. Muhammad ibn Saud stopped at that point and the Wahhabi Math’hab stopped at the borders of this area and the movement fell into a slumber and stagnated. In 1765 Muhammad ibn Saud died. He was succeeded to the Sheikhdom of Anzah by his son Abdul-Aziz. His son followed in his fathers footsteps and ruled the area under his control. However, he did not carry out any activities for the movement, nor any expansion into the surrounding areas. Hence, the movement remained asleep and was characterised by stagnation. Hardly anything was heard of this movement and none of its neighbours used to mention it or fear its invasion. However, 41 years after the start of the Wahhabi movement, from 1747 till 1788, and 31 years after its stoppage and the stagnation of its movement, (from 1757 till 1787), its activity suddenly started again. The movement adopted a new method in spreading the Math’hab and it became widely and highly publicised beyond its borders and all throughout the Islamic State as well as to the other superpowers. This movement started to cause its neighbours disquiet and concern and even started to cause disquiet and concern to the whole of the Islamic State

No.Caliphate was abolished with the Birth of Umayad Kings. By Secular Muslim I didn't mean Ataturk. He is anti Islam. Umyads Abbasids and Ottomans all were secular Muslims


Requested to see this doc-



Brother, if you vote to elect your representative, then you're living in a republic. Here is the definition of a republic.

Republic:
An organized form of governance in which power resides in elected individuals representing the citizen body and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law.

You can call the citizen body, Regional Assembly (Majlis), or a Parliament. As for "Council of Ummah", its a higher body which is no different that a Senate. The difference is labels.

Pakistan is an Islamic republic.

read a story bro- Hope ur confusion will go throw-


The Egyptian presidency announced the names of the commission of fifty whom were selected to carry out the task of amending the 2012 constitution which has been inactivated since the military overthrew President Muhammad Morsi after popular protests [BBC Sunday 1-9-2013 CE].



Commenting on this, we say: On July 3 the 2012 constitution was temporarily suspended, and afterwards a commission was put together made up of ten members to amend this constitution, and in turn this commission made amendments to 130 articles out of 236, abolishing the Consultative Council, and abolishing the proportion of workers and farmers in any election, and abolishing political isolation whether for the Muslim Brotherhood or the National Democratic Party, and recommending the prohibition of establishing political parties based on religion, and repealing the article that explains the Islamic Shariah, and cancelling the previous monitoring of the Constitutional Court on laws. The new preamble was void of any reference to the January 25 Revolution, and there had also been a change to the article concerning the armed forces with the omission of the sentence “Neutral and does not interfere in political affairs” and instead a malleable statement was placed saying “Our armed forces are the protective shield of the country that protect the borders of the state and defend our national security”. Likewise, there was a change to the police institution in a manner no less serious, as in the 2012 constitution preamble stated: “There is no justice without protection, and there is no protection without security institutions that respect human dignity and the rule of law”, and “human dignity and the rule of law” disappeared from the paragraph, and it read as such: “for there is no justice without protection, and no economy without security, and no community development or stability under loose security”,erasing the reference at this critical point to the respect of human dignity and the rule of law!!

The amendments of the –appointed- ten will be presented to the –appointed- commission of fifty to be studied and edited, and afterwards approved and put to a national referendum within sixty days. The presidency of the republic announced the names of the commission of fifty, and the representatives of the Islamic current were Dr. Zarqa and Dr. Helbawi; the former the representative of the Nour Party who joined the putschists in their coup, and the second a dissident of the Muslim Brotherhood who bitterly resents them.

We did not see any good in the 2012 Constitution; in fact we saw it as an extension of the 71 Constitution, despite that those who oversaw its development were the Muslim Brotherhood and the so-called Islamic current, but they were not forming an Islamic state by raising it as a slogan at that time. Instead secularism was consecrated by the hand of the Islamists themselves, for they agreed that sovereignty is for the people and not for the Shari’, and that Egypt is a state with the republic system and not the Khilafah system, and they agreed upon the Western freedoms and other Western values instead of the Ummah and its culture. So if the 2012 Constitution was put in place by Islamists, it is far from Islam, what about a constitution overseen by the secularists themselves and with “Islamists” participating as false witnesses?! Undoubtedly its filth will be more severe and crass!

We do not regret that the 2012 Constitution was thrown in the waste bin, as such we are not bothered much by the coming 2013 Constitution that will sanctify the coup for the putschists and re-instate the 71 Constitution to the people without “humanitarian strokes” or amendments. This is because we know that there is only one way for change, and change cannot come by placing a constitution on paper that does not reflect the Ummah; the Ummah whose life and civilization and true aspirations are formed from the Islamic Aqeedah. Change comes about by creating public opinion emanating from general awareness amongst the public about Islam as an idea and method, and crystallized in their overwhelming demand for its implementation in the Khilafah state, with them not accepting any substitute, and parallel to that the work to create strong support for this state among the people of power in the military, so that the military will stand with the demand of the people and protect them, and be the spearhead to whisk away the corrupt current regime and establish the Khilafah state, instead of being a tool to suppress the Muslims and sanctify the secular Kaffir regime.

This constitution that is being prepared will not be the last, as was with the past ones, and it will not stop the sincere from taking the path of fundamental change that will return for the Ummah its state, the Khilafah state, under which the Ummah lived long centuries; as one Ummah distinct from other people; a feared Ummah that has a standing on the international stage. An Ummah that lives prosperity as a true reality, not a slogan raised and not achieved at all. An Ummah cared for by a state of genuine patronage and not a levy state. An Ummah that understands the real meaning of freedom, that it is to not succumb to the subjection and slavery of any human, instead to worship Allah سبحانه وتعالى along, and this is its greatest description! An Ummah whose constitution, laws and legislations are derived solely from the Quran and Sunnah, and Islam guides all their affairs.

The end of this constitution will be like that of the previous ones: in the waste bin of history! And the Ummah will return to its true place that Allah سبحانه وتعالى wants for it – the best Ummah raised for mankind, and it will be ruled by the constitution of the Khilafah state that is based on Allah’s سبحانه وتعالى Quran and the Sunnah of his Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم.

وَلَوْ أَنَّ أَهْلَ الْقُرَى آَمَنُوا وَاتَّقَوْا لَفَتَحْنَا عَلَيْهِمْ بَرَكَاتٍ مِنَ السَّمَاءِ وَالْأَرْضِ وَلَكِنْ كَذَّبُوا فَأَخَذْنَاهُمْ بِمَا كَانُوا يَكْسِبُونَ

“If only the people of the cities had had iman and taqwa, We would have opened up to them blessings from heaven and earth. But they denied the truth so We seized them for what they earned.”

(Al-Araaf, 7:96)
 
.
You are not making any sense. Even if we assume that it should be caliphas who should run state/country then how you will appoint this calipha/ruler if not by the will of majority people so its again a form of democracy where most people will give their allegiance to calipha to run this state or country for them
 
.
You are not making any sense. Even if we assume that it should be caliphas who should run this state/country then how you will appoint this calipha/ruler if not by the will of majority people so its again a form of democracy where most people will give their allegiance to calipha to run this state or country for them

Sorry i didn't get ur point. U meant khilafah means another democreacy ?

You are not making any sense. Even if we assume that it should be caliphas who should run this state/country then how you will appoint this calipha/ruler if not by the will of majority people so its again a form of democracy where most people will give their allegiance to calipha to run this state or country for them

Sorry i didn't get ur point. U meant khilafah means another democreacy ?

Khilafah vs Democracy (Islamic economic system vs Capitalist system).

  1. 1. Taken from the literature of “Islamic global organization”
  2. 2. Capitalism: An exploitative System Let us observe some important stats of the beacon of Capitalist State The United States of America
  3. 3. In America: In America: 37 million people live below the official poverty line—12.6 percent of the total population At least 2.3 million people experience homelessness at some point each year, including nearly 1 million children The richest among them has more wealth than the bottom 45 percent of the households combined
  4. 4. Capitalist system: Polarization of Wealth is the Hallmark of Capitalist system
  5. 5. Net worth and financial wealth distribution in the U.S. in 2007
  6. 6. Rich getting richer and poor getting poorer  Microsoft CEO Bill Gates has more wealth than the bottom 45 percent of American households combined.  Business Week reports that in 1999 top executives earned 419 times the average wage of a blue-collar worker, up from 326:1 in 1998. In 1980, the ratio was 42:1.
  7. 7. Percentage of wealth held by the Top 10% of the adult population in various Western countries Concentration of Wealth in the West Country wealth owned by top 10% Switzerland 71.3% United States 69.8% Denmark 65.0% France 61.0% Sweden 58.6% UK 56.0% Canada 53.0% Norway 50.5% Germany 44.4% Finland 42.3%
  8. 8. Year Poor: Rich ratio 1820 3:1 1913 11:1 1950 35:1 1973 44:1 1992 72:1 Where is the world headed!!!!! An analysis of the trend of the widening gap between the rich and the poor countries
  9. 9. System not Resources Pakistan's misery due to the rotten Capitalist system not because of lack of resources!
  10. 10. Islamic Economic System vs Capitalist System Comparison
  11. 11. Economic Problem Khilafah Democracy Human needs are of two types Basic Needs (limited) Luxurious Needs World resources are enough to fulfil basic needs of all the people of world 1 Human needs are unlimited while there are limited resources to fulfil them Solution: Distribution of wealth and resources to guarantee all basic needs to each individual Create opportunities so that maximum number of people can work to fulfil there luxurious needs Solution: Needs of all the people won’t be fulfilled Increase Production to fulfil needs of as many people as possible Rules related to collection of funds and its distribution constitute “Economic System” and cannot be taken fromotherthan Islam Methods to increase production is “Economic Science” and can be taken from othercivilizations including the West
  12. 12.  The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) reported in 1998 that the world's 225 richest people now have a combined wealth of $1 trillion. That's equal to the combined annual income of the world's 2.5 billion poorest people.  As of 1995 (the latest figures available), Federal Reserve research found that the wealth of the top one percent of Americans is greater than that of the bottom 95 percent  According to the US Census Bureau, 35.9 million people live below the poverty line in America including 12.9 million children. (http://www.census.gov)  The wealth of the three most well-to-do individuals now exceeds the combined GDP of the 48 least developed countries  UNDP calculates that an annual 4 percent levy on the world's 225 most well-to-do people (average 1998 wealth: $4.5 billion) would suffice to provide the following essentials for all those in developing countries: adequate food, safe water and sanitation, basic education, basic health care and reproductive health care. Resources are limited- Non sense
  13. 13. Ownership
  14. 14. Economic System: Ownership & Types of Properties Khilafah Capitalism Three types of ownership Individual Public State Oil, Gas1 , non-delectable minerals2 etc and anything on which society depends and people will disperse in pursuit for it, remains in public ownership If these were owned individually this will deny the public from benefiting from these huge resources, creating misery for the common man Freedom of ownership Individuals or companies can own anything and everything Multinational companies are ‘free’ to own public properties such as oil, gas, parks etc They are ‘free’ to spend or hoard the wealth as they please  Huge resources forpeople’s welfare  Cost of utilities much lower  The foundation of economic colonisation
  15. 15. Economic System: Pakistan’s Privatization Drive Privatized To Be privatized ABL, HBL, UBL, MCB Bankers Equity Ltd Hub Power Co, Kot Addu Power Co PTCL (Ufone, Paknet, TIP, CTI) Steel Mill (Decision Reversed) Ghee Corporation of Pakistan KESC UCH Power Ltd, Saba Power Ltd Dharki Power Ltd Oil and Gas exploration Licenses are innumerable OGDCL, PSO, PPL, SNGPL, SSGPL NIT, ICP Sindh Engineering, Bolan Textile Lyallpur Chemical and Fertilizer Co. Javedan Cement, Karachi Shipyard Republic Motors, Lasbella Textiles Heavy Mechanical Complex HPFL (Hazara Phosphate Fertilizer Limited) Jamshoro Power Co, Pak Arab Fertilizer, Mustahekam Cement In first ten month of 2004-2005 assets worth $3.6 billion has been sold: Survey 2005:2006 Current yearprivatization target is 75 billion rupees.
  16. 16. Taxation
  17. 17. Taxation in a Capitalist System  Tax the poor and average man  Give tax-breaks to the  Rich  Multinational companies  Landlords
  18. 18. Taxes in America Who Benefits from Bush's Tax Cuts?  George Bush's 2001 $1.3 Trillion tax cut was the largest in US history  The Top 1% supper-rich got 37 % of Bush's tax cut as saving ($481 billion)  Whilst the bottom 80% of Americans only got 29 % of the total tax cut ($377 bn)  The tax cut savings clearly shows that Bush works for the Super-Rich, and that he is willing to promote their interests above those of all other Americans
  19. 19. Taxes in Pakistan  Agriculture sector in Pakistan contributes 40% to the GDP whilst astonishingly its contribution to the tax revenue is a meager 1%  GST, which is an indirect tax extracted from common man, constitutes 37% of the total tax-revenue of Pakistan  No Zakat taken from the land mafia which owns billions of rupees of land for the last decade or so. Islam requires a Muslim to give two and half percent of the value of the tradable goods in alms as Zakat  Currently No Ushr and Kharaj being levied on Agriculture produce  No wonder in democracy the elite legislate laws to tax the poor and give tax breaks to themselves
  20. 20. Taxes Comparison 2009-10 2008-9
  21. 21. Evidences
  22. 22. Economic System: Taxes Khilafah Capitalism No Taxes on common man1  GST, Income Tax, Withholding tax, toll taxes etc are all haram and will be abolished There will be following permanent sources of revenues  Al-Kharaj 2  Al-Jizya 3  Al-Ushr 4  The fifth of Al-Rikaz 5 (hidden treasures minerals)  Import and export duty on foreign traders 6  Zakat on import and export of the Muslim Trader 7  Hima (Protecting from public properties) 63.93% (Rs 840 billion) of revenue of Pakistan comes from taxes on the people as per the budget 2006-07 figures. Out of these taxes 67.66% (Rs 569 billion) are indirect taxation that are to be paid by even a beggar, unemployed, handicapped, widow, elderly people and children without any differentiation.
  23. 23. Laws related to Agricultural land
  24. 24. Economic System: Agriculture and Land laws Khilafah Capitalism Lease of agricultural lands (Muzariyat) is haram1 Leasing of agricultural lands is permitted Agricultural land if not used for 3 years will be confiscated2 and allotted to someone who would cultivate it No such restriction applies to an owner. He is “free” to do whatever he pleases Anybody who occupies a dead land (outside the planned city area) and revives it by building a house or a factory etc becomes the owner of the land as well No such incentive in the current Pakistani system Prohibition of Muzarat coupled with obligation to cultivate land will give rise to land distribution of optimumproductivity Eradicates injustice to Muzarays. Delivers a fatal blow to the colonialist Feudal system(“jageerdarana nizam”)
  25. 25. Evidences 1. It was narrated by al-Bukhari that the Messenger of Allah said: “Whoever has land let him plant upon it or grant it to his brother. If he declined let him hold his land.” 2. Muslim also narrated, “The Messenger of Allah forbade a rent or a share be taken for the land.” 3. The Sunan of An-Nisai states: “The Messenger of Allah forbade leasing the land.We said, ‘O Prophet of Allah, can we then lease it for some of the grain.” He said, ‘No.’ We said, ‘We used to lease it for the straw.’ He said, ‘No.’We said, ‘We used to lease it in return of that on the irrigating Rabee’a.’ He said, ‘No, plant it or grant it to your brother.’” 4. Abu Dawud has narrated from Rafi’a ibn Khadeej that the Prophet also said, “Whoever has land, he has to plant upon it or let his brother plant upon it, and he cannot lease it for its third or fourth or a specified food.”
  26. 26. Evidences 1. Bukhari related from ‘Aisha (ra) that the Messenger of Allah said: “Whosoever cultivated a land that is not owned by anybody, then he deserved it more.” 2. Abu Dawud narrated that the Messenger of Allah said: “Whosoever fenced a (dead) land it becomes his” 3. Bukhari narrated from Umar (ra) that he said: “Anyone who cultivated a dead land it becomes his.” Muslims and the Dhimmi are equal in this matter, because the Hadith is general in its words.
  27. 27. Evidences 1. By completing the revival, ownership is completed and the land is officially transferred to the peasant. All this must happen before the end of three years after the allocation. This came in the narration narrated by Tawus from ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattab who said: “The muhtajir (who shield a land) has no right after three.” ‘Umar implemented this ruling while Sahabah were present and they all approved of this. Hence it becomes Ijma as-Sahabah for us and a Shari daleel.
  28. 28. Residential Land Khilafah Capitalism The State guarantees housing for the one who is in capable to build a house for himself and his relatives are also poor cannot support him The Prophet (SAW) said: “The Son of Adam has rights to food, clothing and shelter.” The system doesn’t allow the people to use the resources which Allah has bestowed to man Common man’s biggest problem in building a house is the inflated prices of residential land that can easily be solved through the Khilafah state.
  29. 29. Currency
  30. 30. Currency Khilafah Capitalism Metallic Currency  Gold  Silver  Any other precious metal  Currency notes can be used in lieu of gold and silver Fiat currency backed by confidence Dollar Euro Protects the currency fromforeign control Puts a checkon devaluation and fake inflation Return of the Gold standard will strike a fatal blow to the colonialist economy
  31. 31. Riba
  32. 32. Riba Khilafah Capitalism Interest transactions not allowed1 No interest based debt servicing Encourages the wealthy to under take local investment rather than depositing their money in high interest deposit accounts Freedom of ownership allows people to hoard money Riba is the bate for the people to take money out of circulation/ investment and to put into deposit account In 2006:07 Pakistan will pay 295 billion rupees in interest payment. This is 55 billion more than all foreign loan and grants for the year. Relief to common man/investor No interest servicing to IMF and WB.
  33. 33. Evidences 1. “That is because they say: Selling is just like usury. Whereas Allah permitted selling and prohibited usury.” [Al- Baqarah: 275]
  34. 34. Investment before the advent of Banks Investor Skilled labour Inventor Investor Investor Investor Investor Investor Businessman Entrepreneur Trader In a society devoid of Banks investors are in need of entrepreneurs and businessmen to help increase their wealth On the other hand the skilled labour, inventors and businessmen are in need of investment in order to generate more wealth Hence it is a marriage of convenience for both parties They join together in a partnership to benefit from each other such that the investor bears the risk and the other partner does the work
  35. 35. Bank monopolizes the wealth of the society Investor Skilled labour Inventor Investor Investor Investor Investor Investor Businessman Entrepreneur Trader Bank Bank’s Profit = (20-12)% 12% 20% Profit Interest The Bank drains the society off of its wealth by guarantying the investor of sure profit (interest) As a result an entrepreneur and skilled labourer is forced to borrow money from the bank on exploitative terms. According to the contract not only the borrower has to pay hefty interest but he also has to return the principle amount in full even though if his business was in loss. This produces a win-win situation for the investor and the bank. Hence the rich becomes richer and the poor poorer
  36. 36. In Muslim societies Banks were not very successful Investor Skilled labour Inventor Investor Investor Investor Investor Investor Businessman Entrepreneur Trader Bank Bank’s Profit = (20-12)% 12% 20% Profit Interest In Muslim societies since people considered Interest as haram therefore Banks was not in total control of the money flow in the society. Billions of dollars of money remained outside Banks control. And skilled labour didn’t need to go to the bank to borrow money as investors were there to help them. As a result banks who thrive on monopolising the money and then forcing people into exploitative contracts couldn’t function properly.
  37. 37. Islamic Banking is helping Capitalist Banks Investor Skilled labour Inventor Investor Investor Investor Investor Investor Businessman Entrepreneur Trader Bank Bank’s Profit = (20-12)% 12% 20% Profit Interest Islamic Banking $ $ $ The Banks opened up a Window for Islamic Banking through which Muslims were encouraged to give their money to the banks instead of investing it themselves following Islamic laws This achieved the objective of draining the society off of wealth and hence the skilled labour has become more dependent on the Banks Hence Islamic Banking has actually helped Capitalist system by having stronger grip on the money flow and hence exploit the masses
  38. 38. Islamic Banking in the Capitalist system Islamic banking is also tool via which the Imperialist forces engage sincere Muslim in the current Kufr system and deceive them in believing that they can have an Islamic system within the frame workof the existing Kufr Capitalist system. As a result enormous time and effort is wasted in trying to “reform” this kufr system instead of uprooting it and implementing Islamic systemin a comprehensive and radical manner
  39. 39. Banking System Khilafah Capitalism Bank do not serve as financial intermediaries. Hence in capitalist sense there are no banks. They will provide services of the like debit card, LC for import export, Online fund transfer, internet payments, etc. They will facilitate/establish communication between the investor (Muwakkil) and worker (Mudharib) Banks acts as financial intermediaries They provide services like debit card, LC for import export, Online fund transfer, internet payments, credit cards. Financing for various heads on interest etc A source of hoarding of wealth Khilafah takes advantage of financial institutions providing financial services and networking whilst protecting the masses from the current banks system which spread their evil through hoarding of wealth, marginal reserve systemand interest etc.
  40. 40. Banks in the Khilafah Inventor Investor Investor Investor Investor Businessman Trader Bank • Bank is not a part of the financial contract • Bank is only a financial adviser and facilitator similar to that of a property dealer • Only introduces the two parties and takes service charges for its effort The banks can continue to undertake all non-interests based services and take service charges on them such as:  Current accounts for its customers  Money Transfer  Cash Station Cards  Lockers for valuable items  LC (Bank as a Guarantor) The banks can also act as financial advisors and facilitate the marriage of investors and entrepreneurs /businessmen etc. Government bank will also provide grants and interest free loans to its citizens to enhance economic activity
  41. 41. Company Structure
  42. 42. Company Structure Khilafah Capitalism All contracts should conform to contracts laid down by shari’ah. Hence exploitation of the needy is not possible Man made laws aimed at benefiting corporates are to be complied. Rules have been written to benefit those who wrote them. Golden rule! “he who has the gold rules” Public limited companies Illegal. i.e. no stock exchanges, futures trading etc. in Khilafah Stock-exchange an integral part of western corporate business. Speculative contracts lead to fiat (Alternative) economy and indexes which is used by the corporations to loot common man’s money while keeping them in dark as happened in the latest saga of energy giant Enron and second largest telecomcompany WorldCom. Khilafah’s economy will be protected from economic crisis as were witnessed in South East Asia during the late ’90s when “Asian Tigers” were wiped by the powerful foreign investors
  43. 43. Stock exchanges Khilafah Capitalism No stock exchanges are there in Khilafah. No speculative transactions are allowed as per Islam. Investment is done only in real trade strengthening economy. No chance of drowning of money in stocks as recently happen when 4 billion dollars of small investors were lost in a matter of a week when KSE index dropped from 10,000 to 7000 points. A major portion of investment is done in stocks whose more than 90 % portion has nothing to do with real trade. Real trade has gradually been reduced to less than 10 % of international trade and 90% is only financial transaction. Last year stock market crashed several times drowning trillions of rupees of investors. Stock exchanges are a source of diversion of investment from real trade to speculative business. If all the money that is invested in stocks is directed to real trade it will give rise to a robust economy
  44. 44. Valid Companies in Islam Khilafah Capitalism The Company of Equal (Al-’Inan) The Company of Bodies (Al-Abdan) The Company of Body and Capital (Mudharaba) The Company of Reputation Faces (Wujooh) Company of Negotiation (Mufawadha) Public Limited Company Private Limited Companies Guarantee Limited Unlimited Company A Man is not separate from his company He is responsible for the debt of the company. He the stake holder money is safeguarded A man can not hide behind the corporate rules at the time of bankruptcy The Company and the owner are two separate distinct bodies Owner is not responsible for the debt of company beyond his investment Owners always hide behind the corporate rules at the time of bankruptcy.
  45. 45. Zakat
  46. 46. Zakat Zakat is only taken from Muslim citizen after the passage of one year if his wealth exeeds Nisab which is different for different catagories Liquid Currency Stocks (Raw material or Finish Goods) Receivable – Debts Live Stock Land (Ushr) Any tradable commodity including property Hence as a whole more than 2.5% of the total wealth of the economy is collected from the society and injected back into the poorest echelons of the society. This is a tremendous mechanism of producing a balance in the distribution of wealth within the economy apart from other Ahkam of Islam which allow the down trodden people to improve their economic situation
  47. 47. Foreign Loans
  48. 48. Foreign Loans- no way Khilafah Capitalism Taking Foreign loans would not be allowed 1 Membership in colonial organisation is also not allowed like Paris club, ADP, Islamic Development Bank, World bank and of course IMF. Foreign loans are the integral part of Pakistan’s capitalist economy This year 239 billion rupees will be received as different type of foreign loans. In 1980 Nigeria took a loan of $3.5 billion from the Paris club. By 1985 this debt had risen $5.8 billion. By 1998 it had risen to 20.9 billion, and is today estimated at 27 billion. Sovereignty of Pakistan was mainly eroded due to foreign loans IMF and WB dictate all our internal policies under the guise of ‘reforms’ and ‘good governance’ Khilafah would liberate us from IMF & WB Structural Adjustment programmes (SAP’s), Poverty reduction strategy Papers (PRSP) conditionalities and improve oureconomy
  49. 49. Evidence
  50. 50. Economic System: Foreign Traders − not MNC’s Khilafah Foreign trade is assessed on the basis of the citizenship of the trader and not the origin of the goods except goods from countries we are in actual war with like Israel. Merchants from countries that have treaties with the State are treated according to the terms of the treaties Merchants from countries in a state of war with the State are prevented from trading in the State, unless given a special permission Any country with whom we have actual war with, its citizens (such as Israel) is excluded from these rules. The rules applicable to the actual land of war (Dar al-Harb Fa’lan) apply to such country in all the relations
  51. 51. Trade
  52. 52. Economic System: Local Traders Khilafah Capitalism Merchants who are subjects of the State are prevented from exporting any goods that the enemies could benefit of militarily, industrially or economically No such provision, hence Pakistan is helping India fulfil her energy needs by building two gas pipelines. Which would further strengthen Indian industry and Military to be used against Muslims of Pakistan  This Trade Policy protects the state frompotential enemies in the future They are not prevented from importing any property they own under the pretext of protecting the local industry The government hurts the local trader under the pretext of “Smuggling” while reduces import duty to give monitory benefit to the foreign trader under the guise of “foreign investment” There is nothing known as “Smuggling” in Islam as long as the citizen of the state imports Halal items
  53. 53. Import export duties Khilafah Capitalism A Muslim trader only has to pay Zakat (2.5%) of the property during import and export once a year1 No import or export duty other than zakat Import and export duties may be as high as 15 to 20%. Import duties on luxury cars reduced to suit the rich A Zimmi (non-Muslim citizen) will pay according to the contract he had with state at the time of conquest 1 No such distinction A Harbi (foreigner non-Muslim) will pay the same percentage of duty as his country applies on the traders of the Khilafah 2 No such distinction Low import and export duties will enhance trade and improve not only the conditions of the traderratherit will also help ourexports In a Capitalist state people in the legislative assemblies reduce and increase duties to suit theirinterests and make money.
  54. 54. Miscellaneous Ahkam
  55. 55. Evidences 1. The hoarding of gold and silver was prohibited explicitly in the Qur’an. Allah (SWT) says: “And let those who hoard gold and silver and do not spend them in the way of Allah know that a severe and painful punishment is awaiting them.” [At-Tauba: 34] This warning of severe punishment for those who hoard gold and silver serves as a clear evidence that the Law Giver has decisively ordered us to refrain from doing so; it is therefore forbidden to hoard gold and silver. 2. Islam prohibited pricing absolutely, due to what Imam Ahmad narrated from Anas who said: “Prices increased at the time of the Messenger of Allah , so they said, O Messenger of Allah, we wish would you price (fix the prices). He said: “Indeed Allah is the Creator, the holder (Qabidh), the Open-handed (Basit), the Provider (Raziq), the Pricer (who fixes prices); and I wish I will meet Allah and nobody demands (complains) of me for unjust act I did against him, neither in blood or property.” Also Abu Dawud narrated from Abu Huraira, he said, “A man came and said, O Messenger of Allah, fix prices. He said: “Rather Allah reduces and increases.” 3. S’aid ibn Al-Musayyab narrated from Mu’ammar ibn Abdullah Al-‘Adawi in Bukhari that the Prophet (saw) said: “No one monopolises except the wrongdoer.” Al-Athram narrated from Abu Umamah, he said: “The Messenger of Allah (saw) forbade that a foodstuff be monopolised”. And Muslim narrated through his chain of narrators from S’aid ibn Al- Musayyab that Mu’ammar said: “The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “Whoever monopolised is a wrongdoer.”’ Monopoly is prohibited (Haram) in all things without a difference between the human foodstuff or animals foodstuff, a foodstuff or not, and of the people’s necessities or luxuries. This is because the linguistic meaning of the word monopolised (Ihtakara) is to compile a thing in its absolute sense (without specification). The word monopolised did not come in the meaning of compiling the foodstuff or the people’s necessities, rather compiling the thing, so it should not be confined to other than its linguistic meaning.
  56. 56. Evidences
  57. 57. Economic System: Hoarding of Wealth & Price Fixing Khilafah Capitalism Hoarding of wealth (money) is haram and state will take practical steps to prevent it 1 People are “free” to hoard wealth for no reason Islamic systemensures circulation of wealth In Capitalist system banks offer “interest” to encourage people to inject money into economy Islam prohibits price fixing 2 Islam prohibits monopoly 3 Capitalist are still in dilemma as to how to get rid of monopolies; e.g. Microsoft break up litigation
  58. 58. Evidences 1. The Islamic economic system came to secure basic needs, irrespective of market conditions for such products. Muhammad (SAW) said, “The son of Adam has no better right than that he would have a house wherein he may live and a piece of cloth whereby he may cover his nakedness and a piece of bread and some water.” According to this principle the Islamic State must ensure for all its citizens (Muslims or Non-Muslim) of the Islamic State a security which western people will never achieve in the heartless obduracy of the application of its free market.
  59. 59. Economic System: Basic needs of the masses Khilafah Capitalism Basic needs of all citizens are guaranteed such as food, clothing, shelter, education, health etc. The land laws discussed earlier allow people to attain self-sufficient in food and housing as explained above In the purest form of capitalism there is no concept of public welfare. Khilafah alleviates the suffering of the masses Decreases crime and insecurity in the society Produces a secure economic atmosphere which increases economic activity and investment as the investor doesn’t run the risk of being homeless and struckby hungerin case of a loss
  60. 60. Economic System: State Revenues Khilafah Capitalism Sources of Bait -ul-Mal  The booties and the spoil of war1 , Al-Fai2 and the fifth3  Al-Kharaj  Al-Jizya  Protecting some Public property (Hima) 4  State property of land, building utilities and their revenues)  Al-Ushur  Money attained illegally by the rulers, the employees of the State, illicit money and money from penalties  The fifth of Al-Rikaz (hidden treasures) minerals 5  The inheritance property of the one who has no inheritors 6  The property of apostates 7  Charity Funds – Zakat  Taxes (only from the rich Muslims and in specific situations) Predominant source of income is Taxes from the common people. People in the west are taxed upto 35% of their income
  61. 61. State Expenditure Priorities Khilafah The expenditures of the State are based around seven areas: The Zakat funds – on fix 8 categories mentioned in the Qur’an. Spending money on the destitute and the poor to ensure their basic needs is a must on the State. Spending on defence, heavy industry and security of the State as well as carrying the Islamic Message to other lands. Allowances of State employees such as salaries of soldiers, civil servants, judges, teachers and the like. Provide utilities to the people such as roads, water services, power services, mosques, schools and hospitals and any other utility considered as necessity for the people. Emergency expenditures such as during famine, flood, earthquake or attack by enemy. Spending on development projects – Only if funds available
  62. 62. Implementation of Economic System Khilafah oTo implement Islam’s economic system we require its corresponding ruling system i.e. the Khilafah. In the Khilafah no one has the authority to change Allah’s laws or abrogated them oDictatorship and Democracy cannot implement Islam’s economic system as man is the legislator in both these systems and the powerful can easily change the just laws of Islam in their personal interests to subjugate the rights of the weak and the poor
  63. 63. Decision making in Autocracy (dictatorship of an individual) Decision making Legislative Mubah (General issues) Mubah (needing expertise) Economic Ruling Social Judicial Education Policy Foreign Policy The ruler The ruler The ruler
  64. 64. Decision making in Democracy (dictatorship of an elite group) Decision making Legislative Mubah (General issues) Mubah (needing expertise) Economic Ruling Social Judicial Education Policy Foreign Policy Elite Group Elite Group Elite Group
  65. 65. Decision making in Khilafah Decision making Legislative Mubah (General issues) Mubah (needing expertise) Economic Ruling Social Judicial Education Policy Foreign Policy Khaleefah is final authority after discussing with experts People Through their representatives decide based on Majority (if Khaleefah asks them) Allah’s Ahkam Are implemented derived from the sources, Qur’an, Sunnah, Ijma us Sahaba Qiyas
 
. .
Sorry i didn't get ur point. U meant khilafah means another democreacy ?
Dont give me these copy paste stuff as i dont read it

Just answer my simple question

Who will appoint calipha and how?

what method you will use if not democracy( i.e rule of majority who will support this calipha)
 
. .
Dont give me these copy paste stuff as i dont read it

Just answer my simple question

Who will appoint calipha and how?

what method you will use if not democracy( i.e rule of majority who will support this calipha)


Here is ur answer- Democracy is haram in islam. Democracy says man made law, islam says allah is law maker, Riba is haram, but democracy made it halla. i can give u 101 references. look the picture carefully, hope u will get it .

XZmcNHJ.jpg


What the hell are you babbling about? o_O

Talking about haven. how we can go to haven :)

Which grade do you study in?

show ur card.
 
.

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom