Sovereignty in Islam means hakemia in Arabic and it is related to a holder of supreme power in a society, called hakem. In Islamic political and legal theory, a holder of sovereignty is God. God is a holder of supreme power, and above all, a legislator. Thus, in Islamic countries, a secular concept of a state regulation and having nation as a holder of sovereignty, man's rights and freedom of political organization is unacceptable. Moreover, when there is such a regulation in legal and political acts, it contains the previous fact that the sovereignty holder is God, and a nation's sovereignty is limited. Despite numerous changes that have happened in Islamic world during history, this view and understanding of sovereignty has not changed. U...
The concept of al-ḥakimiyyah is a scholarly topic among different categories/discussed and debated b...
An investigation on the Muslim concept of al-Hakimiyya (sovereignty) highlights judicial aspect as a...
The social and political systems are vital for any idological belief. During the course of human eve...
This paper aims at clarifying the role which the concept of 'divine sovereignty ' plays in the discu...
Sovereignty is a contested issue in Islamist political thought. Although Islamists practically accep...
The concept of sovereignty has posed important challenges in the ongoing debates and discourses on I...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the modern trends among the Muslims concerning the problem ...
This paper examines how the concept of sovereignty in Islamic politics and in the Unitary State of t...
The concept of ḥākimiyya (sovereignty), as understood by its leading proponents, refers to the notio...
The fundamental task of this text is to show that this important notion of political and legal theor...
This text examines the sovereignty concept in Sayyid Qutb´s final book Milelstones, with a focus on ...
This dissertation examines the concept of divine sovereignty in Jihadi-Salafism through a study of f...
This paper focuses on the question of whether Islam and the institutions of territorial sovereignty ...
This chapter explores the political-theological nature of Sayyid Qutb’s theoretical design, specific...
The concepts of sovereignty and legal personality in Islamic Law and Western Law are fundamentally d...
The concept of al-ḥakimiyyah is a scholarly topic among different categories/discussed and debated b...
An investigation on the Muslim concept of al-Hakimiyya (sovereignty) highlights judicial aspect as a...
The social and political systems are vital for any idological belief. During the course of human eve...
This paper aims at clarifying the role which the concept of 'divine sovereignty ' plays in the discu...
Sovereignty is a contested issue in Islamist political thought. Although Islamists practically accep...
The concept of sovereignty has posed important challenges in the ongoing debates and discourses on I...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the modern trends among the Muslims concerning the problem ...
This paper examines how the concept of sovereignty in Islamic politics and in the Unitary State of t...
The concept of ḥākimiyya (sovereignty), as understood by its leading proponents, refers to the notio...
The fundamental task of this text is to show that this important notion of political and legal theor...
This text examines the sovereignty concept in Sayyid Qutb´s final book Milelstones, with a focus on ...
This dissertation examines the concept of divine sovereignty in Jihadi-Salafism through a study of f...
This paper focuses on the question of whether Islam and the institutions of territorial sovereignty ...
This chapter explores the political-theological nature of Sayyid Qutb’s theoretical design, specific...
The concepts of sovereignty and legal personality in Islamic Law and Western Law are fundamentally d...
The concept of al-ḥakimiyyah is a scholarly topic among different categories/discussed and debated b...
An investigation on the Muslim concept of al-Hakimiyya (sovereignty) highlights judicial aspect as a...
The social and political systems are vital for any idological belief. During the course of human eve...