Abstract
Analysis of supreme governance: A model for the Islamic world and the explanation of its components from the perspective of the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH)
Abstract
Target: Good governance is one of the most debated issues regarding the way of managing societies And there are various narrations regarding its patterns and components which is not able to be implemented in Islamic societies due to its materialistic perfectionism and human-centered tendency.
Islam has repeatedly emphasized governance as the most important and necessary measure to implement God's religion in the Qur'an, the Prophet's (PBUH) way of life and the Sunnah and neglecting Islamic sources is the missing chain of governance in the Islamic world.
Due to the substantive difference between the components of Western and Islamic governance, the main goal of the current research was to examine the Quranic components and the Prophet's life in governance.
Method: Descriptive-analytical method of the content analytical type, which, in addition to what is the concept of good governance and its components, analyzes governance from the perspective of the Qur'an, the Prophet's (PBUH) way of life, and the Sunnah and has presented a model for the Islamic world
findings :Sublime governance seeks to achieve closeness to God. The mentioned model indicates the convergence and co-evolution of the components of accountability, transparency, participation, rule of law, efficiency and justice along with other components
Conclusion: The results of the research show that in supreme governance, providing justice was the biggest goal and concern after monotheism
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