Ali Abd Al-Raziq and the Political Movement of the Caliphate System

  • Maulana Yusuf Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Batusangkar

Abstract

This essay attempts to elaborate on the phenomenon of the political movement of the caliphate system according to Ali Abd Al-Raziq. Using critical analysis, this essay concludes that Al-Raziq essentially rejects the caliphate system. According to Al-Raziq, Muslims need to form a state based on reason alone which is influenced by situations and conditions, not based on religion. Therefore, there is no single system in an Islamic state, let alone having a normative justification. Al-Raziq also views that government affairs are worldly matters, not religious matters. He seeks to separate religious affairs from political affairs.

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2022-08-31
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YUSUF, Maulana. Ali Abd Al-Raziq and the Political Movement of the Caliphate System. TAJDID, [S.l.], v. 27, n. 2, p. 185-210, aug. 2022. ISSN 2621-8259. Available at: <https://riset-iaid.net/index.php/tajdid/article/view/227>. Date accessed: 03 may 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.36667/tajdid.v27i2.227.