Rules not Muslims And its impact in investigation Belonging National

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  • Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Azzab Moussa, Dr. Saeed Ahmed Saleh Farag

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1148

Keywords:

Rulings - Litigation - Infallibility - National affiliation.

Abstract

This research deals with an important issue among the issues presented forcefully, which is the issue of national belonging in all its forms and the effect of the rulings related to the Grand Imamate in strengthening, consolidating and enabling national belonging. This research is entitled: (Rulings on Non-Muslims and Their Effect on Achieving National Belonging).
The researcher divided this research into an introduction, six chapters, and a conclusion: The introduction included the research objectives and reasons for choosing it, the research methodology and plan, the first chapter: The status of man in Islamic law, the second chapter: Fortification, the third chapter: Equality in litigation for non-Muslims, the fourth chapter: The infallibility of non-Muslims and its impact on achieving national belonging, the fifth chapter: Involving non-Muslims in religious rulings that benefit them, and the sixth chapter: Freedom of religion and its impact on achieving national belonging.
The researcher used the analytical inductive method to explain the relationship between the rulings related to the rulings of non-Muslims and their relationship to achieving national belonging.
The researcher reached several conclusions, perhaps the most important of which are: that the means in Sharia are closely linked to the objectives of the Lawgiver, that all Sharia rulings are based on the interests of creation, and that the rulings of non-Muslims are linked in one respect to national affiliation and its achievement..

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Published

2024-06-12

How to Cite

Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Azzab Moussa, Dr. Saeed Ahmed Saleh Farag. (2024). Rules not Muslims And its impact in investigation Belonging National. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 122–132. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1148

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