Hukumat-e-Ilahi - Divine Sovereignty - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture examines the concept of sovereignty, arguing that absolute sovereignty belongs to God alone. It critiques both absolute monarchy and popular sovereignty as forms of *shirk* (associating partners with God). Dr. Israr Ahmad explains that any claim to unlimited authority, whether by an individual or the masses, is a denial of God’s ultimate power. He contrasts this with an Islamic system where authority is derived from and limited by divine commands, allowing for mutual consultation within those boundaries. The lecture draws parallels between ancient pharaohs and modern democracies, highlighting the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of submitting to God's law. It emphasizes the need for a system where mutual consultation occurs *within* the framework of divine guidance, resulting in a truly Islamic governance model.
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