Making politics accord with Religious Law; an epistemological framework (towards an implementation of Islamic Politics)

Document Type : Science - Research (Islamic Politic)

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Faculty member of Imam Sadiq University

Abstract

Making politics accord with Religious Law; an epistemological framework

(towards an implementation of Islamic Politics)

Asghar Eftekhari

The religion / politics relationship is a question of an extended background and has received a variety of responses. Asking about the epistemological foundations of the issue and the logical possibility of the formation of an Islamic politics is, however, a quite recent topic which has engaged a lot of contemporary analysts.

Two main approaches can be distinguished in the field of the Islamic political discourse which believes in the integration of religion and politics. One is the rejection of secular arguments altogether for the sake of deducing the possibility of an "Islamic Politics" . the other goes beyond the criticism of secularism and talks of the necessity of establishing an "Islamic politics".

This article favors the second approach and deals with the epistemological foundations of the Islamic politics and introduces the idea of how to make politics accord with religious law.

Thus, understanding and practice of politics in a religious society is essentially impossible without a recourse to its initial foundations.

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  • Receive Date: 23 May 2006
  • Revise Date: 23 May 2011
  • Accept Date: 23 May 2006