Contemporary Territorial Boundaries and the Islamic Social Order

Authors

  • Muhammad Hammad Ph. D Scholar Faculty of Usuluddin, Department of Dawa & Cultural, International Islamic University, Islamabad.

Keywords:

Islamic Society, Muslim Minorities, Oppressed, Reconstruction & State Laws

Abstract

The earliest humans were violent and illegitimate. They just began cohabitating under social norms and rules very recently in human history. Muslims, however, hold that the early communities were also given the law, the right to practise their religion, and prophets to guide them toward a successful existence both here on Earth and in the Hereafter. Therefore, religious identification need to take precedent over territorial identity to some extent. Muslims today are restricted to specific geographical areas. The "Yours" and "Mine" piece of land now serves as their designation. The oppressed Muslims are now suffering in solitude as a result of this tenacity. The weak Muslim nations and peoples are constantly being massacred by the anti-Islamic powers. It is imperative that everyone return to the Islamic Social Order.

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Published

2022-12-31

How to Cite

Hammad, M. . (2022). Contemporary Territorial Boundaries and the Islamic Social Order. Al Khadim Research Journal of Islamic Culture and Civilization, 3(4), 1–9. Retrieved from http://arjicc.com/index.php/arjicc/article/view/236

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