The principles of state and government in islam / Muhammad Asad.

By: Asad, MuhammadPublisher: [S.l.] : Islamic Book Trust, 1980Description: 110 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 9839154095 (paperback); 9789839154092 (paperback)Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: The very fact that none of the existing Muslim countries has so far achieved a form of government that could be termed genuinely Islamic, makes a discussion of the principles that underlie the constitution of Islamic state imperative. This book is an attempt to keep that discussion alive.
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The very fact that none of the existing Muslim countries has so far achieved a form of government that could be termed genuinely Islamic, makes a discussion of the principles that underlie the constitution of Islamic state imperative. This book is an attempt to keep that discussion alive.

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