Shura as the system of representation of the Muslim’s voice in, typically, theIslamic state is often confronted with the West representation system namelyDemocracy. Some Islamic scholars believe that Shura is still the best system forMuslims to vote for their need in the state. However, as Islam is not a monolithicdoctrine, some other Muslim groups have another alternative view to representtheir political opinion to the state by, surprisingly, practicing democracy. In brief,Shura is still placed God instructions as the reference of all decisions which aremade in the council. Otherwise, democracy merely stands its policy on the people.Both systems have a long tradition processes to find their recent way in thisglobal age. And the British Mus...
Is authoritarianism intrinsic to Islam? Is Islam incompatible with democracy? These questions are fr...
Is there democracy in Islam?, how is the attitude of Muslims to democracy, is Islam compatible with ...
Using analytic and interpretative approaches, this research compares al-Jabiriand Soroush’s thoughts...
Shura as the system of representation of the Muslim’s voice in, typically, theIslamic state is often...
Shura is a concept that has equivalence with democracy. Shura is identical for one model of Islamic...
This article explores Hasan al-Turabi’s conception of democracy with particular focus on the r...
Until now, a wide range of people has been involved in Muslim debates over political liberalization ...
This research aims to find the possible compatibility between Islam and democracy which has always b...
In this globalization era, the term of democracy has been part of political culture in Muslim socie...
Shura and democracy are two common words used frequently to describe Muslim and western political sy...
Western scholars require democracy to meet the elements of tolerance, consultation, elections, balan...
This article examines the concept of ahlulhalliwalaqdi as it is adopted by Nahdlatul Ulama. One of t...
Shura and democracy are two concepts that seem substantially almost exactly the same, but these two ...
Democracy is actually a concept that is understood and practiced heterogeneous. However, there are b...
The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
Is authoritarianism intrinsic to Islam? Is Islam incompatible with democracy? These questions are fr...
Is there democracy in Islam?, how is the attitude of Muslims to democracy, is Islam compatible with ...
Using analytic and interpretative approaches, this research compares al-Jabiriand Soroush’s thoughts...
Shura as the system of representation of the Muslim’s voice in, typically, theIslamic state is often...
Shura is a concept that has equivalence with democracy. Shura is identical for one model of Islamic...
This article explores Hasan al-Turabi’s conception of democracy with particular focus on the r...
Until now, a wide range of people has been involved in Muslim debates over political liberalization ...
This research aims to find the possible compatibility between Islam and democracy which has always b...
In this globalization era, the term of democracy has been part of political culture in Muslim socie...
Shura and democracy are two common words used frequently to describe Muslim and western political sy...
Western scholars require democracy to meet the elements of tolerance, consultation, elections, balan...
This article examines the concept of ahlulhalliwalaqdi as it is adopted by Nahdlatul Ulama. One of t...
Shura and democracy are two concepts that seem substantially almost exactly the same, but these two ...
Democracy is actually a concept that is understood and practiced heterogeneous. However, there are b...
The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
Is authoritarianism intrinsic to Islam? Is Islam incompatible with democracy? These questions are fr...
Is there democracy in Islam?, how is the attitude of Muslims to democracy, is Islam compatible with ...
Using analytic and interpretative approaches, this research compares al-Jabiriand Soroush’s thoughts...