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Islamic Culture October 1947

1947

Thus the Islamic state spared itself the internal conflict between Church and State which was so characteristic between the Pope and the Emperor.' The caliph in Islam was the head of both the Church and the State as one institution monopolising at the same time all the powers of Cwsar.5 MAJID KHADDURI. [...] The'first advocated the necessary superiority of the spiritual over the temporal powers ; the second the supeiinrityr of the temporal ; and the third the equality of the two powers. [...] But we find that instead of adopting any of these courses and pending investigation of the claims of the princes he gave the state to a nephew of the Rajah who but for the appearance of the two posthumous sons would have inherited the state in the ordinary course of the law of sucession. [...] The Emperor convinced by the rallying of the Rathors and support of Mewar of the legitimacy of Prince Ajit at once took the just and conciliatory step of removing Indar Singh from the throne of Marwar. [...] Most of the contemporary Indian divines who had been at the helm of the affairs of the Sharrah neglected the study of the Qur'an and Hadith and cared only for that of the Fiqh and Ma`qiileit the former for securing Government posts and the latter for holding verbal duals and haisplitting controversies amongst themselves and the result was soon obvious.' Departing from the lofty and vigorous t
philosophy religion
Pages
110
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120061
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Abdur Khan, Abdul Haq view
Nature of the Islamic State
327-331 Majid Khadduri view
The Rajput Policy of Aurangzeb
332-339 Khursheed Mustafa view
An Appreciation of Shah Waliyullah Al-Muhaddith Ad-Dihlawi
340-352 M.S. Masumi view
The Nature of the Summum Bonum in Islam
353-359 Abdus Subhan view
A Visit to the Rampur State Library
360-378 S.M. Imamuddin view
Akbar and Abdulla Khan
379-389 Ramesh Varma view
The Term Qonalgha and Its Significance
390-393 Mohammad Shafi view
Devil’s Delusion
394-402 D.S. Margoliouth view
On the Margin
403-405 unknown view
Cultural Activities
406-426 unknown view
New Books in Review
427-433 unknown view
Notice
i-i unknown view

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