Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq

While many Muslim sects are in agreement of the necessity of the Islamic Caliphate or Khilafah, modelled upon the ideal caliphate of the Prophet and the four rightly-guided caliphs, its necessity is sometimes completely denied. A very controversial view is that advanced by the Egyptian, Ali Abd. al-...

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Main Authors: Fadzli, Adam, Rahimah, Embong, Abdul Hakim, Abdullah
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spelling my-unisza-ir.65032022-09-13T05:26:10Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6503/ Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq Fadzli, Adam Rahimah, Embong Abdul Hakim, Abdullah D History (General) While many Muslim sects are in agreement of the necessity of the Islamic Caliphate or Khilafah, modelled upon the ideal caliphate of the Prophet and the four rightly-guided caliphs, its necessity is sometimes completely denied. A very controversial view is that advanced by the Egyptian, Ali Abd. al-Raziq (1888-1966) in his treatise al-Islam wa Usul al-Hukm (Islam and the Principles of Government) published in 1925. This paper reviews the argument forwarded by Ali Abd. al-Raziq on the necessity of the Islamic Caliphate using a secondary data analysis and published materials written by scholars on this issue. It is found that the nature and some fundamental principles of the khilafah arose very early in Islam and has continued to provoke discussion into the modern world. Amongst Ali Abd. al-Raziq’s views were the claim that caliphate has no basis, whether in the Qur’an, the traditions or the consensus (ijmac) and the assertion of separation between religion and political power. His view, which remarks violent controversy in the modern Muslim world, is discussed throughout this paper. Mediterranean Centre of Social and Educational Research 2015-07 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6503/1/FH02-FKI-15-03545.jpg Fadzli, Adam and Rahimah, Embong and Abdul Hakim, Abdullah (2015) Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6 (4). pp. 137-140. ISSN 20399340 [P]
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Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq
description While many Muslim sects are in agreement of the necessity of the Islamic Caliphate or Khilafah, modelled upon the ideal caliphate of the Prophet and the four rightly-guided caliphs, its necessity is sometimes completely denied. A very controversial view is that advanced by the Egyptian, Ali Abd. al-Raziq (1888-1966) in his treatise al-Islam wa Usul al-Hukm (Islam and the Principles of Government) published in 1925. This paper reviews the argument forwarded by Ali Abd. al-Raziq on the necessity of the Islamic Caliphate using a secondary data analysis and published materials written by scholars on this issue. It is found that the nature and some fundamental principles of the khilafah arose very early in Islam and has continued to provoke discussion into the modern world. Amongst Ali Abd. al-Raziq’s views were the claim that caliphate has no basis, whether in the Qur’an, the traditions or the consensus (ijmac) and the assertion of separation between religion and political power. His view, which remarks violent controversy in the modern Muslim world, is discussed throughout this paper.
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Rahimah, Embong
Abdul Hakim, Abdullah
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Abdul Hakim, Abdullah
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title Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq
title_short Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq
title_full Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq
title_fullStr Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq
title_full_unstemmed Polemics of the Islamic caliphate: A view from Ali Abd. Al-Raziq
title_sort polemics of the islamic caliphate: a view from ali abd. al-raziq
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