Irfan Baloch
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guys lay off the religious arguments for once
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You need to limit the power of the walyiat al faqihGood or bad the mighty Ayutuallah has held elections in his country for more than 3 decades by high turns-out of Iranians ,the fact that Iranian constitution was written by people who had been chosen by people during an direct election, a constiution that was voted by people later on ..... surly our democracy needs a lot of modifications and time as every nation needs and it isn't complete, honestly we do have many problems but in comparasion by Saudis it's galaxy away ... what about Saudi? do they have constitution?
Is the King ready to stand trial in Pakistan? At least here we can guarantee him a fair trial for crimes against Pakistani nationals!
@Irfan Baloch @Oscar
You can't have constitutional monarchy while you rule in Quran and sunnah because you give baiy'ah to the king but if there is constitutional monarchy who you will give baiy'ah to??King Saud was already removed from power and House of Saud family members have been executed, jailed, banished, removed from their official positions and now most House of Saud family members are ordinary citizens with no royal appanage. The only difference being that their family is the royal family.
In reality only around 100-150 House of Saud members have any real power (true power and decision making ability) in the country.
Anyway I really hope that KSA will turn into a constitutional monarchy in the not so distant future and that the current shura (parliament) will be reformed further and expand.
A dream would be to have a constitutional monarchy and a Islamic democracy.
Although I would like a strong centralized system to not turn into another Kuwait were no decision can ever be taken (almost) due to the boycotting of opposing parties.
Politics of Kuwait - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's also good that women can vote in this year's municipal elections. Also that most of the ministers are not from the House of Saud.
Outsiders also tend to forget the very important role of local majlis in KSA. Not only the one in Riyadh but those in every province and major city. Even villages.
Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opinions please brothers @Full Moon @JUBA @azzo etc.
Oh, funny another Farsi obsessed with Arab affairs. The same guy flooded our section yesterday with a nonsense link. Sorry, we won't ever repay the interest so don't bother.
Tell me which constitution you are talking about ??? The constitution of SA is Quran and no man made constitution can equal to that
and somebody tell me in a court that is gonna judge against the King Salman,,, who appointed the judge?
You can't have constitutional monarchy while you rule in Quran and sunnah because you give baiy'ah to the king but if there is constitutional monarchy who you will give baiy'ah to??
Surly the holly Quran is the best constitution and should be the only source of any constitution in Islamic countries but as it was mentioned by @azzo there are different interpretations of Quran ... Even if we overlook this fact again we need to explain every Quranic law in details ...
By the way Iranian constitution was written base upon Quran and Islamic law.
You reminds me this: