Khilafat Mein Mu'ariz - Opposition in Caliphate - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the role of opposition within a caliphate system, clarifying that it isn't a one-party government. He explains that parties are permissible in Islam, provided their manifestos align with the Quran and Sunnah. He emphasizes that the public should choose between different programs, and that a party member must resign if they deviate from the manifesto. He contrasts parliamentary and presidential caliphate systems, noting the greater stability of the latter. He clarifies that impeachment is possible but not automatic, and that revolutions often begin with a revolutionary party which then establishes a constitutional framework and holds elections. The establishment of a caliphate is a revolutionary process, not simply an electoral one.
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