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Intro to system of Islam : 1.1 Islam as a Way of Life

Islam is the ultimate and final blueprint for life, sent down by Allah (swt) to Muhammad (saw), the last and final messenger for the whole of mankind. Thus, the only way of life ordained for humanity by the Creator of the universe is Islam. Allah (swt) says,

“If anyone desires a deen other than Islam, never will it be accepted of him, and in the hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost.” [TMQ 3:85]

“Oh you who believe, fear Allah as He should be feared, and die not except in a state of Islam.” [TMQ 3:102]

The Islamic ‘aqeedah is the creed of the Muslims, its basis being the understanding that Allah (swt) is the only God and Muhammad (saw) is the final messenger of Allah. It provides the answer to man’s greatest problem, i.e. what is the source and purpose of life, and it guides him to come to the realisation of what he should and should not believe in. As well, the Islamic ‘aqeedah is the driving energy from which the rules and laws to govern lifes affairs emanate. The Islamic belief is not to be viewed as a set of abstract, theoretical rules and regulations which have no bearing in life. Rather, the correct way of understanding the Islamic belief is as a creed which must be believed in and whose rules and laws must be implemented in lifes affairs.

Islam, as well as being the final solution for mankind’s greatest problem, has given comprehensive guidance for human beings to live their lives. The Creator has revealed a code of life for mankind to live by, and He has not left us in the dark without guidance and direction. Unless mankind applies this, he is left to the whims and desires of his own weak and fallible mind to govern his affairs.

The mind is what differentiates human beings from all other creations, be they from dead matter, or living plants or animals. The whole universe, encompassing all of these, runs on a perfect order and balance – think of the water cycle, the planetary orbits, the process of photosynthesis in plants, or the complex structures of animal societies – these are just some examples of this order. But it is amongst this harmony that we see a stark contrast; chaos and calamity in the world around us. This includes social degradation, wars and disputes, economic exploitation, crime and poverty – the list is as ugly as it is long. In all of these cases, we can see that it is only in the areas where man has applied his own mind to solving lifes problems that such disorder arises.

In fact, these problems arise precisely as a result of mankind neglecting the Islamic way of life and using his own mind to decide how to run his affairs. If indeed, the mind was capable of producing the same organisation as we see in the universe, why is the ‘human’ world in such a mess?

In reality, only the power that gave the laws which proffer perfection to the processes of nature can achieve the same result in the affairs of mankind. The Islamic way of life means precisely that. It is the law of the Creator of the universe, Allah (swt), for human beings – a mercy to mankind.

The divine law (hukm shari‘i) can be defined as the speech of the legislator Allah (swt), related to the actions of the people. And Allah (swt) has revealed the divine law in such a way that it is comprehensive, detailed and perfect. Allah (swt) says,

“This day I have perfected your deen, bestowed My favour upon you and chosen for you al-Islam as your deen.” [TMQ 5:3]

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1. Introduction

1.1 Islam As a way of life

1.2 The Univseral applicability of Islam

1.3 Islam for all Mankind

1.4 The problems of Secularism

2. Facts about the Khilafah State

2.1 Life Before Islam

2.2 Establishing the First State

3. The Orientalist Attack

4. Misconceptions

5. Humanity at the Cross-roads

5.1 Why such a mess

5.2 Democracy

5.3 Humanity at the Cross-roads

5.4 The Islamic Creed

5.5 The Need for Messengers

5.6 The Challenge of the Qur’an

5.7 Spiritual & Political

6. The Ruling System

6.1 Facts about the Ruling System

6.1.3 Appointing the Khaleefah

6.1.5 How Can You Approach

6.2 The Islamic Ruling System

6.2.1 Principles of Ruling In Islam

6.3 The Structure of the Ruling System of Islam

6.3.1 Departments of Ruling in the Khilafah

6.4 The Delegated and Executive Assistants to the Khaleefah

6.4.1 Delegated Assistant

6.4.2 Executive Assistant

6.5 The Amir of Jihad

6.5.1 The External Affairs (Foreign Policy)

6.5.2 The Military

6.5.3 The Internal Security

6.5.4 The Industry

6.6 The Judiciary

6.8 The Judiciary

6.9 Summary Ruling in Islam

7 Facts About the Economic System

7.1 Facts About the Economic System

7.2 So, You Want to Buy a House

7.3 Islam and the Economic Question

7.3.1 The Economic Problem as Defined by Islam

7.3.2 Objectives of the Islamic Economic System

7.3.3 Origin of Ownership

7.3.4 Types of Property

7.3.4 Types of Property

7.4 Summary Economics in Islam

8 The Social System

8.1 Facts About the Social System

8.2 So, You Want to be a Parent

8.2.1 Growing up in the West

8.2.2 So why all the problems

8.2.3 The Islamic Social System Solves the Problems of Parenthood

8.2.4 The Effect of Society on Your Child

8.2.5 Rights and Duties of the Parent and the Child

8.2.6 Your Life as a Parent in the Islamic State

8.3 The Islamic Social System

8.3.1 Men and Women in Islam

8.3.2 Objectives of the Social System

8.3.3 Principles of the Social System

8.3.4 Segregation Between Men and Women

8.3.5 The Public and Private Life

8.3.6 Khalwa - Seclusion

8.3.7 Modesty and Lowering the Gaze

8.3.8 Not Travelling Alone for More than 24 Hours

8.3.9 Relationships and Marriage ( Nikah)

8.3.10 Motherhood, Fatherhood and Children

8.3.11 Conclusion Social System

9 The Education System

9.1 Facts About the Education System

9.2 What’s Happening to Our Children

9.3 The Objective of the Education Policy in Islam

9.3.1 Islamic Curriculum Within the Khilafah

9.3.2 Education Services of the Islamic State

9.3.3 The Muslims’ Educational Institutions

9.3.4 Measures Taken to Prevent Exposure to Kufr

9.4 Summary Education in Islam

10 The Judicial System

10.1 Facts About the Judicial System

10.2 So you think you’re safe, do you

10.2.1 Money Talks

10.2.2 Justice under Islam

10.2.3 Taqwa - The First Line of Defence

10.2.4 The Pressure of Public Opinion

10.2.5 Justice in Islam

10.3 The Islamic Judicial System

10.3.1 Objective of the Judiciary

10.3.2 The Hukm of the Judiciary

10.3.3 The Responsibilities of the Judiciary

10.3.4 The Appointing of Different Types of Judges

10.3.5 The Structure of the Judiciary

10.3.6 The Conditions Required for the Position of Judge

10.3.7 The Appointment of Judges

10.3.8 Qadi al-Qada‘a - The Judge of Judges

10.3.9 How the Judges are Removed

10.3.10 Punishments

10.3.11 Conclusion

10.4 The Punishment System in Islam

10.4.1 The Objectives of the Punishment System

10.4.2 Principles of the Punishment System

10.4.3 Who is Subject to Punishment

10.4.4 The Types of Punishment

10.4.5 The Law of Evidence

10.4.6 Punishment as the Last Resort

10.4.7 Conclusion

10.5 Summary Judiciary in Islam

11 The Way to Revival

11.1 Signs of Revival

11.2 The Basis for Revival

11.3 The Prophet’s (saw) Method of Establishing Islam

11.4 The Need for Political Movements

11.5 Changing a Corrupt Society to Islam

11.6 Interaction with Society

11.7 Seeking Support to Establish the State

11.8 The Practical Involvement Necessary Today

12. A Vision For The Future

12.1 Islam- A world without borders

12.2 Islam - a Cure for Community Strife

12.3 Islam - the Economic Life

12.4 Luxuries are not Needs

12.5 No Free Market

12.6 Islam and Education

12.7 Islam and the Judiciary

12.8 Islam and the Foreign Policy

12.9 Muslim Land is One Land

12.10 The Global Effect of the Khilafah

13. Carrying the Da‘wah of Islam

13.1 The Work of the Da‘wah font

13.2 The Method for Revival

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