The Theory of Theocracy in Light of the Three Monotheistic Religions - Analytical Study

Authors

  • Dr. Dunia Alwan Badr Muhammad

Keywords:

Caliph, Divine Truth, Shura

Abstract

The research summary In this regard, it is necessary to explain the concept of theocratic theory, and to know the role of revelation in choosing authority and searching for its application in religions 3, and what is the extent of similarity and contrast between religions and the images of this theory?

 It is worth noting that there are some studies that dealt with the theory, but it is either on the part Legal and other philosophical and some of them from an Islamic vision, such as a master's thesis entitled ((State Administration in Islam / An Foundational Study of the Concept of State Administration in Islamic Political Thought)) by Muhammad Ali Mahmoud / An-Najah University / College of Graduate Studies and it diverged from the current study, as the research included the position of the monotheistic religions From this theory, I followed the descriptive approach by extrapolating the texts that talk about choosing a caliph, then I proceeded to the analytical method, and after that I extracted the common denominators between the religions. To achieve the desired goal, the research was divided into two searches. The first topic is divided on length. Labine, the first: the concept of theory in language and convention, and the second: its historical origins and forms. As for the second topic, it deals with the theory in the three monotheistic religions divided into three demands. The research ends with a conclusion that I tried to understand the diaspora of the topic, from which we seek the most important results

Published

2021-09-01

How to Cite

Alwan Badr Muhammad أ. د. د. . (2021). The Theory of Theocracy in Light of the Three Monotheistic Religions - Analytical Study. Mustansiriyah Journal for Sciences and Education, 22(3), 87–98. Retrieved from https://edumag.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/mjse/article/view/948

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Research Article