Islamic Rule: Reconstructing the Concepts of People, State, Calling for Islam
The religious rule exists in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This study is about reconstruction the Muslim brain with regard to the question of ruling and the relationship between the ruler and the citizens. It is a study about the concepts of People, Caliphate, new state. This is the 51st book of Zahawi Center of Thought Studies. A translation into Kurdish by Umar Ali Bezhawayi
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Islamic Rule: Reconstructing the Concepts of People, State, Calling for Islam
The religious rule exists in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This study is about reconstruction the Muslim brain with regard to the question of ruling and the relationship between the ruler and the citizens. It is a study about the concepts of People, Caliphate, new state. This is the 51st book of Zahawi Center of Thought Studies. A translation into Kurdish by Umar Ali Bezhawayi
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Islamic Rule: Reconstructing the Concepts of People, State, Calling for Islam

Islamic Rule: Reconstructing the Concepts of People, State, Calling for Islam

by Dr Taha Jabir Alwani
Islamic Rule: Reconstructing the Concepts of People, State, Calling for Islam

Islamic Rule: Reconstructing the Concepts of People, State, Calling for Islam

by Dr Taha Jabir Alwani

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The religious rule exists in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This study is about reconstruction the Muslim brain with regard to the question of ruling and the relationship between the ruler and the citizens. It is a study about the concepts of People, Caliphate, new state. This is the 51st book of Zahawi Center of Thought Studies. A translation into Kurdish by Umar Ali Bezhawayi

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781727226522
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/05/2017
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)
Language: Kurdish
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