Islamic Fundamentalism by Maulana Waiduddin Khan - page 18

Islamic Fundamentalism
Islamic Fundamentalism
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Society and the State are not in themselves
independent entities, each being dependent on the
mettle of the individuals of which they are
constituted. According to a tradition, the Prophet
observed: “As you will be, so will be your rulers”
(
Mishkat al-Masabih,
11/1097).
If the establishment of an ideal State were the actual
target of Islam, there should, accordingly, be
express injunctions to this effect in the Quran and
hadith
. For instance, there should be verses of this
type in the Quran: “O Muslims, you are enjoined to
establish an ideal State.” But there is no such verse
and neither is there a single
hadith
, which could lead
to this conclusion. The references put forward by
the upholders of this concept are all inferential in
nature, whereas according to Islamic jurisprudence,
on the issue of any basic Islamic injunction,
inferential argument is in no way valid. Such
argument is for peripheral matters and not for
basics.
There is another important point in this connection.
Those who uphold the establishment of an ideal
State to be the goal of Islam ought to learn this
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