I just read aadil77's poll topic on Sharia Law. I noticed that most Muslims in the thread showed strong support for Shariah since you believe that Shariah laws are perfect and immutable laws from God and therefore superior to laws based on a man made constitution.
As a non Muslim I obviously have a different opinion, but I'm curious as to what the Muslims on this board think of the various different ways modern Muslim countries have implemented religious laws. What modern (20th century or later), government do think has come closest to an ideal Islamic state? Or have they all come up short in your opinion? If so, what changes do you feel need to be made?
Re: What modern government do you believe has best implemented Shariah Law?
I dont live in an islamic country and have no idea about that, may be people living islamic state can tell u if thier government implement shariah law? there are quite few members from muslim country
But i doubt there is one islamic country which implements that? i may be wrong if someone can correct me?
U should learn about the khalifa after prophet muhammed pbuh, abu bakr and specially umar they implemented shariah law thorougly
just a line about umar, he was the khalifa and wore clothes which had patches, his empire was almost larger than roman empire and had no bodyguards
good luck
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Oh lord make my best day the last day (aakhirah)
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