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Appendix 2 : Islam And The Nation Concept




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Hindu Books > Hindutva > The Hindu Phenomenon > Appendix 2 : Islam And The Nation Concept

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Some Muslim scholars have questioned the validity of the concept of Islamic state as distinct from Muslim state, the first being an ideological proposition which has never materialized in Muslim history because no Muslim state has ever been theocratic and he second being a fact of history in the past 1400 years. It would be recalled that the possibility and desirability of an Islamic state, that is, a state based on the Koran and the Ha- dith, had become a major issue of world-wide debate in view of the triumph of the mullah-led revolution in Iran in 1979.

These scholars have collected enormous historical evidence to establish the following points: that to Muslim state has ever been a theocracy in the proper sense of the term; that a power struggle began in Muslim society soon after the death of Prophet; that of the four rightly guided caliphs, three died violent deaths; and that with the emergence of Muawiya as the caliph after the death of Ali, son-in-law of the Prophet, the concept of hereditary kingship triumphed; that this reality was not superseded in Muslim history till recently, and that the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979 represents the first serious attempt even in Shia Islam to establish what can be called a theocracy.

Author : Shri Girilal Jain




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