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Q&A - Khaleefah’s Right to Remove the Assistant (Mu’aawin)

Bismillah ar-Rahman arRaheem The Answer to the Question Khaleefah’s Right to Remove the Assistant (Mu’aawin) To: Omar Almukhtar Question: It is mentioned in the Introduction to the Constitution Part One, Article 36d: in the explanation that the Khaleefah has the right to remove the assistant (Mu’aawin) proven by analogy (Qyias) to the one given proxy unless there is a narrated text which prohibits removing him in special circumstances. Please clarify the specific circumstances that prohibit the Khaleefah from removing the Mu’aawin? And Baraka Allah Feekum in advance for your answer, wassalamu Alaikum, and May Allah protect you. End. Answer: (Wa Alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh, The text contained in the book, Introduction to the Constitution, [English edition: p. 243/ Arabic edition p. 151] is “...However, since the Assistant only takes his authority from the Khaleefah, and he is his representative, then the Khaleefah would have the right to re

THE CALIPHATE AND THE MIRAGE IN THE DESERT

The dec­la­ra­tion by the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham ( ISIS ), regard­ing its estab­lish­ment of the Caliphate sent rip­ples around the world. Stretch­ing from Diyala province, Iraq, to Aleppo, Syria, the dec­la­ra­tion has placed the ‘Caliphate’ on the global map and led to a raft of responses by Mus­lims and Non-Muslims alike. The new Islamic State ( IS ) called for pledges from all groups and mus­lims, across the world[1] and requested for doc­tors, engi­neers, lawyers, econ­o­mists and any­one with skills to migrate to the islamic lands and aid the build­ing of the new caliphate[2]. The announce­ment, how­ever,  has largely failed to achieve the cen­tre of grav­ity the new  IS  had hoped, as many con­sider the Shari’ con­di­tions not to have been met, whilst oth­ers have been scep­ti­cal of the dec­la­ra­tion. Despite wide­spread sup­port for the return of the Caliphate the  ISIS  Caliphate has strug­gled to gain wide­spread sup­port and they’re five key rea­sons for this.

Types of Leadership [ English Translation]

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Types of leadership There are three types of leadership in the dunya : innovative leadership, inspirational leadership and intelligent leadership, and there is no other leadership, because then it will not be leadership. Intelligent Leadership: It is like an intelligent man with an aware sensation, sufficient intellectual wealth and the use of this wealth as a tool that makes it keep pace with the events and go with the incidents at their level and it does not allow itself to come to them late. This is evident on normal days, but if it is hit by calamities, it becomes in need of making unusual efforts to keep hold of the issues, to carry on leading the passengers, and maintain the level of leadership as it is, unscathed. Inspirational Leadership: It is like a genius who is the first in everything, refusing to be at the level of the people, rather he is keen to remain their first and foremost. This inspiring leadership is in an exceptional cla