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Siddiq Bukhary
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PAKISTAN
Topic initiated on Tuesday, December 28, 2004  -  8:46 AM Reply with quote
Module2: Muslim Government and Maruf


How should a Muslim government discharge its responsibility enjoining Maruf (the good) and forbidding of Munkar (evil)?
hidayat

MAURITIUS
Posted - Friday, January 7, 2005  -  11:53 AM Reply with quote
When you talk about a muslim government? Does it has the sharia as its legal system? If not How can we then differentiate between Maruf and Munkar. Every legal system and every government will have different views whether it is Maruf or Munkar
perv1

UNITED KINGDOM
Posted - Tuesday, January 25, 2005  -  10:03 PM Reply with quote
A Muslim Govt, should discharge its responsiblity by following the moral code as outlined in the Quran. The will of people should always prevail. If majority of people reject the moral guidance of the Quran, then the Govt no longer represents a Muslim community and the stated question becomes irrellevent
ismaeel

USA
Posted - Tuesday, March 14, 2006  -  9:20 PM Reply with quote
as long as the majority can agree on what is maaruf and what is munkar, and in many societies this will be obvious in most cases, then the government can keep record of the opinions, and enforce certain things as law, offering the punishments or HUDUUD if these are broken

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