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Lädt ... Citizenship and Accountability of Government: An Islamic Perspective (Fundamental Rights and Liberties in Islam series)von Mohammad Hashim Kamali
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Ofreciendo una perspectiva de la perspectiva islámica, este volumen cubre dos temas que nunca antes se habían tratado como temas separados en la jurisprudencia islámica: la ciudadanía y la responsabilidad del gobierno. Rastreando los orígenes de los dos conceptos en el Corán, la Sunnah del Profeta y la práctica de los primeros cuatro califas, sigue su integración en diferentes ramas y explora los derechos y obligaciones de los musulmanes en la ley islámica, aplicándolos a El mundo moderno. Los temas incluyen: las definiciones de ciudadanía; los derechos de los ciudadanos; los deberes de los ciudadanos; leyes de ciudadanía; los conceptos de dar al-Islam (morada del Islam), dar al-harb (morada de la guerra) y dar al-'ahd (morada del tratado); la ummah y la nación-estado; el gobierno como fideicomiso; la selección de funcionarios; la relación entre autoridad y ciudadanos; la corrupción y el mal uso de los fondos públicos; despotismo y mal gobierno dinástico; el derecho de reclamación; los límites de la obediencia; juicio político a funcionarios y jefes de estado; y la fundación de las instituciones de rendición de cuentas. - Offering insight into the Islamic perspective, this volume covers two subjects that have never before been discussed as separate topics in Islamic jurisprudence-citizenship and the accountability of government. Tracing the origins of the two concepts in the Qur'an, the Sunnah of the Prophet, and the practice of the first four caliphs, it follows their integration under different branches and explores the rights and obligations of Muslims in Islamic law, applying these to the modern world. Topics include: the definitions of citizenship; the rights of citizens; the duties of citizens; citizenship laws; the concepts of dar al-Islam (abode of Islam), dar al-harb (abode of war) and the dar al-'ahd (abode of treaty); the ummah and the nation-state; government as a trust; the selection of officials; the relationship between authority and citizens; corruption and the misuse of public funds; despotism and dynastic misrule; the right of complaint; the limits of obedience; impeachment of officials and heads of state; and the foundation of institutions of accountability. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Offering insight into the Islamic perspective, this volume covers two subjects that have never before been discussed as separate topics in Islamic jurisprudence--citizenship and the accountability of government. Tracing the origins of the two concepts in the Qur'an, the Sunnah of the Prophet, and the practice of the first four caliphs, it follows their integration under different branches and explores the rights and obligations of Muslims in Islamic law, applying these to the modern world. Topics include: the definitions of citizenship; the rights of citizens; the duties of citizens; citizenship laws; the concepts of dar al-Islam (abode of Islam), dar al-harb (abode of war) and the dar al-'ahd (abode of treaty); the ummah and the nation-state; government as a trust; the selection of officials; the relationship between authority and citizens; corruption and the misuse of public funds; despotism and dynastic misrule; the right of complaint; the limits of obedience; impeachment of officials and heads of state; and the foundation of institutions of accountability. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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- Offering insight into the Islamic perspective, this volume covers two subjects that have never before been discussed as separate topics in Islamic jurisprudence-citizenship and the accountability of government. Tracing the origins of the two concepts in the Qur'an, the Sunnah of the Prophet, and the practice of the first four caliphs, it follows their integration under different branches and explores the rights and obligations of Muslims in Islamic law, applying these to the modern world. Topics include: the definitions of citizenship; the rights of citizens; the duties of citizens; citizenship laws; the concepts of dar al-Islam (abode of Islam), dar al-harb (abode of war) and the dar al-'ahd (abode of treaty); the ummah and the nation-state; government as a trust; the selection of officials; the relationship between authority and citizens; corruption and the misuse of public funds; despotism and dynastic misrule; the right of complaint; the limits of obedience; impeachment of officials and heads of state; and the foundation of institutions of accountability.