Imad.Khan
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Islam is not for family rule
Any reference to back that up mate.
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Islam is not for family rule
First Caliphate of Islam was not a family rule. Here is your exampleAny reference to back that up mate.
First Caliphate of Islam was not a family rule. Here is your example
They were his relatives. First Caliphate was not a family rule.Well he was the father-in-law of the prophet. The Third Caliph was the son-in-law of the prophet ( actually he had married 2 of the prophets daughters), the Fourth Caliph was the cousin and also son-in-law of the prophet.
They were his relatives. First Caliphate was not a family rule.
Actually theres' also no provision in Islam that is against Kings or Kingdoms, In fact after the Khulfa-e-Rashideens, all Islamic lands have been under Kings and Sultans. Also there are more Monarchs in the Islamic world today than others.
I have been trying to research what is the most Islamic form of govt and i found that scholars themselves are not united in their views. The pro-democracy scholars quote a small part of a verse "conduct their affairs by mutual consultation" (https://quran.com/42/38) as their justification for democracy.
However i am not finished with my research so i am still open minded on this issue
Correct they were all the relatives of the Prophet, but our prophet didn't have any living sons and i wonder what would have happened had any of his sons survived him. But Allah knows best
So if you have any reference that Monarchism is against Islamic rule, i would appreciate it.