Islamic System of Justice

Islamic System of Justice

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAI214
Author: Abdul Qadir Audah Shaheed
Publisher: Kitab Bhavan
Language: English
Edition: 1994
ISBN: 8171511929
Pages: 116
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.5 Inch x 5.5 Inch
Weight 240 gm

Book Description

About the Book

‘Islamic System of Justice’ may say to be a concise book on Islamic Law but its utility and authenticity is obvious. The author has examined the systems of justice in true perspective of the law and criticised it on true evidence of the Islamic Traditions, qur’an and sharia. He especially taken a chapter in describing the duties for Islamic Judge against the lawlessness and evils in the society. He further examined the man-made law in the light of the evidence of real book of Allah (Qur’an), Traditions and Sharia. He has also criticised the Egyptian Law. Obligation of Jehad and Conflicts between Islam and Imperialism are given in separate Chapters. This book is useful for law students and for those who have an interest in Islamic law.

Contents

Chapter I - Explanatory Note 1
With Apology to Existing Laws 1
Expression Legally banned 1
Ban Impractical Judge Cannot Remain a Silent 2
Spectator of Lawlessness Judge cannot Remain a Silent 3
Spectator of Drift from Religion 4
When Can a Judge Remain Impartial? 5
First Muslim then a Judge 6
My Impartiality Amounts to Infidelity 6
No Obedience to sin 7
Enjoining of Good and Prevention of Evil is Obligatory fro Muslim 7
Chapter II - Objectives of Law 12
All Nations Have Their Own Laws 13
Alien Law Imposed on Muslim Countries 14
Law Protects and Safeguards Creed 15
The Object of Law is to Promote Good 15
Law Brings Exploitation to an End 16
Egyptian laws Serve Imperialism 18
No Ban on Liquor and Illegal Sexual Intercourse in Egypt 19
No Civil liberties 20
When Does law Get Supremacy? 21
Chapter III- Types of Law 23
Main-made Law and God-Encoded law 23
Salient Features of Shariat Laws 24
Incapability of Shariat- A Baseless Allegation 27
Mistaken Notion about Shariat 28
No Syllogism on Different Premises 29
Growth of Man-Made Law 29
Growth of Shariat 31
No Similarity between Shariat and Man-made Law 33
Basic Differences between Shariat and Law 33
Salient Distinctive Features of Shariat 42
Chapter IV- Invalidity of Man-Made Laws 44
Disrespect of Law-Real Cause 44
Islamic Solution 45
Worst Type of Man-Made Laws 47
Laws of Islamic Countries 47
Wrong Argument 48
Decline of Muslims was not due to Adherence to Islamic Shariat but to Forsaking It. 50
Invalidity of Man-Made Laws 52
Grounds of Invalidity 53
Non Shariat Laws. Arguments repudiating Their Validity 58
Chapter V - Inconsistency if Egyptian Laws 61
Impact of Western Laws 62
Position of Egypt 63
Other Side of Picture 65
Forbidden Things Are Permissible in Egypt 67
Lack of Religious Education 69
Persecution of Pioneers of Islam 70
Deviation from Shariat Laws 71
Cause of Egypt's Slavery 72
Bitter Results of Man-Made Laws 73
Disgraceful Incidents 77
Chapter VI - Obligation of Jehad 79
Subservience Not Acceptable to Islam 79
Hijrat Migration 80
Islam Does not Compromise with Transgression 81
Jehad an Obligation 82
Ever-Preparedness for Jehad 85
Reward of Jehad 86
Treaty of 1936 87
Transaction with Enemies of Islam Forbidden 88
Chapter VII - Conflict Between Islam And Imperialism 91
Obstacles in the way of Islam 91
Imerialism 92
Imerialistic Machinations 93
Separation of Religion and Politics 95
Islamic Countries and Europe 98
Religion Not Cause of Decline 99
Conflict Between Islam and Imperialism 100
Last Battle 101
Attitude of Muslim Governments 102
Ignorance of our Rulers 104
Lust for Power 107

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