Document Type : APPLIED PAPER
Authors
1 MA Student in Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Religious Studies, Al-Mustafa International University, Qom, Iran (Corresponding Author)
2 Lecturer in Department of Islamic Sciences, Faculty of Theology, California Islamic Center, California, USA
Abstract
SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: Every society has a kind of system of government that in order to manage and policy, it is necessary to solve the problems of society according to a set of principles and laws and guide the living standards of the people towards the enjoyment of welfare and prosperity.
METHOD AND FINDING: Accordingly and considering the importance of this issue, in this study, which was done by qualitative method and using library studies and field research, three important points were considered in this qualitative and comparative study: First, the need to establish an Islamic state and the need to maintain Islamic power to achieve Islamic goals, perceptions and principles. The second is the duty of the people, such as the one who controls the government and the scholars, who must preserve the legislation of Islam and implement the Islamic laws and the third is the way to establish the Islamic state and religious legislation in Pakistan.
CONCLUSION: Therefore, the research was conducted to examine the validity and reliability of the Islamic government system according to Quran and Sunnah and discussed what was the contribution of Imam Ali in setting up exemplary Islamic political system and managerial system and why we should follow the Islamic management and political system created by Imam Ali.
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Main Subjects
- The Holy Quran.
- Nahj al-Balagha.
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