Sayyid Ahmed Amiruddin

Researcher of Political Science & Classical Islam. Initiated by the Khwajagan i-Naqshband.

Mawlana Shaykh Nazim: “Islam Cannot Function Without the Monarchy”

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For 15 centuries Islam was linked with monarchies. Nowadays it is a new fashion to support democracy, even though there is no such thing within Islam. Democracy gives a chance to every badness. Islam will never accept to give an opportunity for evil to occur. There is no link between democracy and Islam. When the monarchy left the Ottoman Empire people quickly got a secular system. This shows that Islam cannot function without the monarchy. In 1924 the monarchy left Turkey and so did Islam. 

Democracy gives a chance to wolves and protects them within the community. What kind of justice is that? Once upon a time the English people even killed their king, and now they leave dragons to live freely among people acting in the worst way. Where is this leading to? Why did they hang their king at the time? What does it mean that so many dragons, snakes and scorpions are able to live within the community? Why are they given a chance? Is that freedom? In Islam we say that every creature which is harmful must be killed! Only a monarchy can do that. Justice needs to react on a daily basis. Within this system prisoners are being questioned for months before anything happens. When something happens in a monarchy, people will have their head cut off in front of others. There are wild wolves in the city which run around every night, and harm people. Still the government tells us not to touch them. Is that justice? …

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