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best policies for islamic states and countries
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01-13-2012, 07:29 PM
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inshAllah this time round the khilafah would be more successful. my logic says that in 1995 we had first and second generation muslims in the west taking knowledge from them. 15 years on its the second and third generations time to prevail, we have more muslim engineers doctors nurses etc. aswell as this we have alot more reverts since 9/11 and alot more people started living the way a muslim should. a big portion of these people will benefit the state. we have lost a few old and experienced heads RA but generally i think, or hope, itll be better this time. more professional muslims in the west probably means more funding and facilities for the state. for example in afghanistan theres a problem with electricity, the new generation who migrate will do things like import solar panels and uninterruptible power supply. i really do think this time the muslims in the west will help more.
the other thing is in a hadith to the nearest effect it says “A believer is not bitten from the same hole twice.” (Related by Al-Bukhari, Muslim, Ahmad, Abu Dawood and Ibn Majah), therefore our ameerul mumineen is not going to be infallible but probably not going to make the same mistakes again inshAllah.
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