The Islamic Concept of Caliphate: Basic Principles and a Contemporary Interpretation
Leonid Sykiainen ()
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Leonid Sykiainen: National Research University Higher School of Economics
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This article studies the approach of Islamic legal thought to the idea of Caliphate. The author explains the fundamental principles of the Islamic concept of the state as an instrument for defending and maintaining religion and dealing with worldly affairs. Modern Islamic thought, taking into consideration the historical evolution of Islamic statehood under the influence of objective political circumstances, came to the key conclusion that an Islamic state is not restricted to a unified Caliphate (the Caliphate on the way of the prophecy). Other models of power are quite admissible if they are meeting the aims of the Caliphate
Keywords: Caliphate; Sharia; Islamic state; fiqh; caliph; Islamic legal thought. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 13 pages
Date: 2017
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Published in WP BRP Series: Law / LAW, February 2017, pages 1-13
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