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Dr Abdul Wahid – How free is free speech ? – London School Of Economics (LSE)

Dr Abdul Wahid – How free is free speech ? – London School Of Economics (LSE)

Q&A: Judging Between Non-Muslims in the Islamic State

Question: Assalaam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakaatuhu , Can you please explain why the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم gave exception to the Arab Polytheists from the Kuffar of Yemen to remain in their religion? Can we consider this exception regarding the Arab Polytheists a restriction to what is general as what is mentioned in the book, The Islamic State, (Arabic version, 7th edition, page 144; English version, page 139): “These people will be left alone and there is no interference with their beliefs or their worship” the two categories are the people of the Book and the Polytheists? And also a restriction to what is mentioned in Introduction to the Constitution of the Islamic State, Article 27, Section B, or is this exception is specific to that generation only? I would like to add another question related to what is stated in the book, The Islamic State (Arabic version, 7th edition page 144; English version p. 140): “The State will appoint a judge from their own people to set

Video: How do you see that Hizb ut Tahrir have developed since 1970s? | Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Malkawi

Scandinavia: How do you see that Hizb ut-Tahrir have developed since 1970s? By: Dr. Muhammad Malkawi (Abu Talha) Copenhagen, 30 January 2015