Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Quran: Political Islam

If the necessary religious norms and principles exist in order to establish a political system then establishing a theocracy is possible. It must be known that although criminal law and civil law can be set based on Torah and Bible but the religious texts do not have needed potential to create a theocracy. This is despite the fact that Islam has sufficient capacity in order to provide political rules to run a government. 
It is useful and important to study Quran in order to explore and discover the political Islam. And considering the fact that it is not possible to check all of Quran's parts in the form of an article, the word seeks to address one of the lesser-known topics of Quran. 
There are 29 ayats in Quran known as its secrets. For example, Alif Lam Mim (2:1), Alif Lam Mim (3:1), Ta Ha (20:1). 
These ayats are meaningless for both the Prophet Muhammad era and contemporary era. The existence of 29 pointless ayats in Quran is unacceptable and irrational; they surly contain concepts because if they were absolutely meaningless then they were not written in Quran. 
Therefore, it can be concluded that these ayats contain meaningless words but they carry a message or meaning. In other words, they are codes. Obviously, specific people are the recipients of codes. It is believed that the first time of using "code" technique for sending messages comes back to 1400 years ago and relates to Quran.

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