Islamic Governance Model And Political Authority In Muslim State

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Dr Hafiz Muhammad Sarwar , Dr Abdul Rauf , Dr Syed Hamid Farooq Bukhari , Talib Ali Awan , Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz Manj , Dr Saima Munir

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Even though an Islamic state may be established anywhere on the planet, Islam does not intend to confine human rights or privileges to the boundaries of its state. Islam has established certain universal fundamental human rights for all of humanity, which must be upheld and honoured in all situations, regardless of whether he resides on Islamic state territory or outside of it, in a peaceful or hostile relationship with the state. In any event, human blood is holy and cannot be shed without cause. It is unacceptable to oppress women, children, the elderly, the sick, or those injured. In all cases, one should respect women's virginity and honor. Whether someone is a member of the Islamic community or not, or even if they are one of its opponents, they must be fed, clothed, and given medical attention if they are injured. Islam has established these and a few more principles as basic rights that every man is entitled to under the laws of an Islamic state by his status as a human being. Even citizenship rights are given to all Muslims, regardless of where they were born, and are not just reserved for those born within the Islamic state's borders.

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