An analysis of the position of Islam and Islamic standards in the legal systems of Malaysia and Egypt

The dominance of the Muslim population in Islamic countries and the institution of Islam as the central foundation of people's lives has always led to the integration of religion with the management of jurisprudence in governance. Sometimes this influence is so strong that it can even be identi...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Yosefzadeh, Mahdi Zare, Mohammad Mazhari
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Published: Constitutional Council Research Institute 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://mag.shora-rc.ir/article_320_3016533dfe0320acad4cf51301d1ec9d.pdf
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description The dominance of the Muslim population in Islamic countries and the institution of Islam as the central foundation of people's lives has always led to the integration of religion with the management of jurisprudence in governance. Sometimes this influence is so strong that it can even be identified in the deeper layers of the legal system. Although in countries like Malaysia and Egypt efforts have been made to consider a minimal role for religion in governance, a thorough examination of the subject will reveal the positive effects of religion in their constitutional legal systems. This research aims to answer the question of how the condition of 'belief and practical commitment to Islam' is considered in holding governmental positions in Malaysia and Egypt, given the emphasis of their constitutions on the necessity of attention to Islam. According to the hypothesis of this study, religion acts as an identity-forming element in many layers of the legal system in the constitutional frameworks of Malaysia and Egypt. However, the governance perceptions in these two countries sometimes diminish the role of religion in many areas based on the separation of religion from politics, thus the condition of 'belief and practical commitment to Islam' in holding governmental positions has not been sufficiently adhered to as one of the jurisprudential requirements. This descriptive-analytical research has produced a novel perspective on the constitutional laws of the studied countries, as these Islamic countries, despite sharing a common core of Islamic thought, exhibit significant differences in the extent of its application at the higher levels of political structure, fundamental norms, and constitutional adjudication.
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spelling doaj-art-685dd9d62c114c66a91d9b407054b9c02025-01-20T07:36:06ZfasConstitutional Council Research Instituteدانش حقوق عمومی2383-15962676-65742024-12-01134578210.22034/qjplk.2024.1985.1784320An analysis of the position of Islam and Islamic standards in the legal systems of Malaysia and EgyptMohammad Yosefzadeh0Mahdi Zare1Mohammad Mazhari2Ph.D. Student in Public Law, Faculty of law, Tehran University (College of Farabi), Qom, Iran.Ph.D. in Public Law, Faculty of law, Tehran University (College of Farabi), Qom, Iran.Associate Prof. Departement of Law, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran.The dominance of the Muslim population in Islamic countries and the institution of Islam as the central foundation of people's lives has always led to the integration of religion with the management of jurisprudence in governance. Sometimes this influence is so strong that it can even be identified in the deeper layers of the legal system. Although in countries like Malaysia and Egypt efforts have been made to consider a minimal role for religion in governance, a thorough examination of the subject will reveal the positive effects of religion in their constitutional legal systems. This research aims to answer the question of how the condition of 'belief and practical commitment to Islam' is considered in holding governmental positions in Malaysia and Egypt, given the emphasis of their constitutions on the necessity of attention to Islam. According to the hypothesis of this study, religion acts as an identity-forming element in many layers of the legal system in the constitutional frameworks of Malaysia and Egypt. However, the governance perceptions in these two countries sometimes diminish the role of religion in many areas based on the separation of religion from politics, thus the condition of 'belief and practical commitment to Islam' in holding governmental positions has not been sufficiently adhered to as one of the jurisprudential requirements. This descriptive-analytical research has produced a novel perspective on the constitutional laws of the studied countries, as these Islamic countries, despite sharing a common core of Islamic thought, exhibit significant differences in the extent of its application at the higher levels of political structure, fundamental norms, and constitutional adjudication.http://mag.shora-rc.ir/article_320_3016533dfe0320acad4cf51301d1ec9d.pdfconstitutionislamic religionconstitutional architecturesecularismegyptmalaysia
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دانش حقوق عمومی
constitution
islamic religion
constitutional architecture
secularism
egypt
malaysia
title An analysis of the position of Islam and Islamic standards in the legal systems of Malaysia and Egypt
title_full An analysis of the position of Islam and Islamic standards in the legal systems of Malaysia and Egypt
title_fullStr An analysis of the position of Islam and Islamic standards in the legal systems of Malaysia and Egypt
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the position of Islam and Islamic standards in the legal systems of Malaysia and Egypt
title_short An analysis of the position of Islam and Islamic standards in the legal systems of Malaysia and Egypt
title_sort analysis of the position of islam and islamic standards in the legal systems of malaysia and egypt
topic constitution
islamic religion
constitutional architecture
secularism
egypt
malaysia
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