Islam: People, and Governance

by Dr. Abdulmonem Nasser


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/09/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 157
ISBN : 9781493105069
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 157
ISBN : 9781493105076

About the Book

“(Man is)…Either a brother to you in faith, or equivalent to you in creation.” Th is phrase best describes how Islam looks at humanity. It is the basic notion in this work, written by Imam Ali, at the beginning of Islam. Islam is wrongfully portrayed by the unlawful actions of certain fanatics as a doctrine of hatred and enmity towards its adversaries, especially since 9/11, 2001. Th is work is an attempt to show the bright and civilized face of Islam, as a complete way of life, stressing that man has the right to live in dignity and freedom. Th e two main pillars in Islam as a divine faith revealed to Prophet Mohammad, are: belief in Allah, and doing good deeds. Th is work is a study of a treatise written by Ali ben Abi Talib on governance. Imam Ali, the most faithful disciple of P. Mohammad, his cousin and son in law, became the fourth Caliph in the state of Islam, 24 years after the death of the Prophet. During his rule, he wrote this treatise, which covers all aspects of administration, description of various civil and security establishments designed to serve the daily needs of people, and qualifi cations of the personnel employed. Besides that, the document stresses the basic rights of humanity in freedom and democracy, and encourages the pursuit of knowledge. Ali gave that document to one of his companions, whom he appointed governor of Egypt, to follow its detailed instructions in his assignment as a servant of the people.


About the Author

DR. ABDUL MONEM NASSER. Born in Baghdad 1933. Teaching since 1957; B.A in Language and Literature, Al Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, 1971; M.A. in Linguistics, University of York, 1980; D.Phil. in Language, University of York, 1985.