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Mawdudi's writings heavily shaped the Muslim Brotherhood and other Arab thinkers. At this time the emergence of the "universal caliphate" as insisting on the umma's collective custodianship of God's sovereignty also comes about. Mawdudi's "theo-democracy" argues that the umma are the cause of any executive power, the role of the people in filling gaps in divine law, and universal human vicegerency (caliphate of man)
Feb 25, 2023 07:29AM
The Caliphate of Man: Popular Sovereignty in Modern Islamic Thought

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The challenges facing democratic Islam:

1) The moral pluralism of modernity, Muslims radically disagree with one another

2) The needs of politics often take precedent over high doctrine and utopian Islamism.

3) Islamist political thought occurs in the context of a state form.

4) Islamist political thought includes modern, post-Enlightenment political/moral assumptions (sovereign state, national will etc)
Mar 09, 2023 03:28PM
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There has been an anti-democratic seen in anti-protesting. In addition, it covers the role of power and capacity to rule in restoring order over that of electoral legitimacy. Yet even they utilised popular sovereignty when Grand Mufti Ali Jum'a painted Sisi's coup as the "will of the people". In general, there is a transnational shift towards suppressing Islamist groups and drawing scholars close to the state.
Mar 09, 2023 03:19PM
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Mar 05, 2023 03:54PM
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Important to note in discussions of Islamist popular sovereignty is the basic principle of right and justice pre-existing the formation of any particular legal order, and because the people as vicegerent already have formed moral identities prior to unification under a state sovereign the excercise of political power can be imagined as legitimate outside of formally authorized political structures.
Mar 04, 2023 06:47PM
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Islam's political morality is a consequence of individual conscience, usurpation by the corupt in a botched handoff of political power rather than political continuity (Mu'awiya's rule) is to blame. Traditional Sunnism sees a political order as prioviding for the material conditions for religion, Qutb sees politics as achieving in the individual moral perfection as corrupt institutions lead to corrupt individuals.
Mar 03, 2023 07:42AM
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Islam to Qutb is practical because it takes into account man's psychology, which is innately tuned into the religions perfect balance. This transformation of the Shari'a-based political vision into a system for the modern era shares a "core anxiety" with Rawlsian and other forms of justificatory liberalism. Man has social needs/avarice and Shari'a concedes to human psychology, only limiting how far it can go.
Mar 02, 2023 06:35PM
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Qutb's writings can be noted for their claims to the harmony of Islam with human nature which are both specific and placed at the level of the collective. This emancipatory aspect details how collective responsibility to the divine law can also carry collective freedom. Islamists stress Islam is a religion of application because it is an essentially practical religion that morally forms baser selves.
Mar 01, 2023 05:53PM
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Mitya
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Qutb's writings can be noted for their claims to the harmony of Islam with human nature which are both specific and placed at the level of the collective. This emancipatory aspect details how collective responsibility to the divine law can also carry collective freedom. Islamists stress Islam is a religion of application because it is an essentially practical religion that morally forms baser selves.
Mar 01, 2023 05:52PM
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Mawdudi believes that each believer has the authority to challenge the interpretation of the law to a supreme court, which creates the individual right among believers to represent divine law. That all the umma is a vicegerent is a theo-democracy because Muslims have been given limited popular sovereignty by God. The Caliphate is shared by all, and this means no one man can claim dictatorship over others.
Feb 28, 2023 03:00AM
The Caliphate of Man: Popular Sovereignty in Modern Islamic Thought


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