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General Rules §1-15; System of Ruling §16-23;Caliph §24-41; Delegated Assistants §42-48; Executive Assistant §49-51; Governors §52-60; Military Department §61-69; Internal Security §70-72; Foreign Affairs Department §73; Department of Industry §74; Judiciary §75-95; Administrative System §96-101; Treasury §102; Media §103-104; Ummah Council §105-111; Social System §112-122; Economic System §123-169; Education Policy §170-180; Foreign Policy §181-191.
Article 1: The Islamic belief ('Aqeedah) constitutes the foundation of the state. Hence, nothing is permitted to exist within its entity, its structure or its accountability or any other aspect connected to it, unless the Islamic 'Aqeedahis its basis. At the same time, the Islamic 'Aqeedahacts as the basis of the constitution and Shari’ah laws; thus, nothing related to the constitution or to the laws is permitted to exist unless it emanates from the Islamic 'Aqeedah.
Read more: Article 1: The Islamic belief ('Aqeedah) constitutes the foundation of the state
Article 2: Dar Al-Islam (Islamic Abode) is the territory where the rules of Islam are implemented and its security is upheld by Islam. Dar Al-Kufr (abode of disbelief) is the territory where the rules of Kufr are implemented or its security is upheld by other than the security of Islam.
Read more: Article 2: Dar Al-Islam (Islamic Abode) and Dar Al-Kufr (abode of disbelief)
Article 3: The Khalifah adopts specific Shari’ah rules which he will enact as a constitution and laws. If he adopts a Shari’ah rule, this rule alone becomes the Shari’ah rule that must be acted upon and it becomes a binding law that every citizen must obey openly and privately.
Article 4: The Khalifah does not adopt any specific Shari’ah rule in matters related to rituals (‘Ibadaat) except in Zakat and Jihad, and whatever is necessary to protect the unity of the Muslims, and nor does he adopt any thought from among the thoughts related to the Islamic 'Aqeedah.
Article 5: All citizens of the Islamic State enjoy the Shari’ah rights and duties.
Article 6: The State is forbidden to discriminate at all between the individuals in terms of ruling, judiciary and management of affairs or their like. Rather, every individual should be treated equally regardless of race, Deen, colour or anything else.
Read more: Article 5: Islamic citizenship, rights and duties
Article 5: All citizens of the Islamic State enjoy the Shari’ah rights and duties.
Article 6: The State is forbidden to discriminate at all between the individuals in terms of ruling, judiciary and management of affairs or their like. Rather, every individual should be treated equally regardless of race, Deen, colour or anything else.
Read more: Article 6: Islamic citizenship, rights and duties
Article 7: The State implements the Islamic Shari’ah upon all those who hold the Islamic citizenship, with no difference between Muslims and non-Muslims as follows:
Article 8: The Arabic language is exclusively the language of Islam and it is the only language used by the State.
Article 9: Ijtihad is a duty of sufficiency and every Muslim reserves the right to perform Ijtihad provided he meets all its prerequisites.
Read more: Article 9: Ijtihad (Diligence) is a duty and right
Article 10: All the Muslims should bear the responsibility of Islam. There are no clergymen in Islam and the State should prohibit any sign of their presence among the Muslims.
Read more: Article 10: No clergymen in Islam. Islam is responsibility of all Muslims
General Rules §1-15; System of Ruling §16-23; Judiciary §75-95; Ummah Council §105-111;
Social System §112-122; Economic System §123-169; Education Policy §170-180; Foreign Policy §181-191
The Caliph (Khalifah) (24-41); Delegated (Tafwid) Assistants (42-48); Executive (Tanfidh) Assistant (49-51); Governors (52-60); Administrative System, Treasury, Media (96-104); Amir of Jihad, Military Department, Army (61-69); Internal Security, Foreign Affairs, Industry (70-74).
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