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The Series "Caliphate and Imamate in Islamic Thought" - By the Writer and Thinker Thaer Salama - Abu Malik - Part 13

The Series "Caliphate and Imamate in Islamic Thought" - By the Writer and Thinker Thaer Salama - Abu Malik - Part 13

Thus, we have learned that the Lawgiver has assigned the application of some Sharia rulings to individuals, some to parties, and most to the state. What is related to individuals in their individual capacity, such as acts of worship, the individual is addressed to perform it, such as prayer and paying Zakat. However, at the same time, the Lawgiver addressed the state to regulate the rulings related to society and the community, in addition to rulings related to these individual rulings, to ensure that these rulings are performed in the manner required by Sharia. For example: prayer, the individual performs prayer,

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