Comparison of Caliphs, Kings, Rulers and Chiefs of Tribes mentioned in the Holy Quran with the contemporary government systems

Authors

  • Muhammad Tahir Akbar Represantative, Daily Baithak, Multan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52461/pjqs.v2i1.1605

Abstract

  • ABSTRACT:

            All rulers, kings and chiefs of different tribes are not the same, there are good and bad among them. When the government is in the hands of good people, peace and order is established and the people are happy, and when it is in the hands of bad people, it causes destruction and corruption in the country. Many rulers, kings and chiefs of tribes have been mentioned in the Holy Quran. In this article we will see how good and bad rulers influence society. Nowadays, while in a large part of the world, the people choose their rulers through their votes, the choice of good rulers is very important for the whole country. The common people and especially the educated people should know the importance and necessity of this and should always try to elect good rulers. In this article, the kings and rulers mentioned in the Holy Quran have been compared with the contemporary governments. Nowadays, although the divine claims of the rulers are not visible because the people of the world are against dictatorship, but in reality, since the formation of the United Nations after the Second World War, five powerful countries are playing the role of dictators in the whole world. They are so powerful that they can give constitutional protection to oppression and dictatorship for years and decades by using the right of veto in the United Nations which consists of one hundred and ninety-three (193) countries.

Key Words: Quran, Rulers, Kings, Chiefs of tribes, United Nations, dictatorship.    

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Published

30.06.2023

How to Cite

Muhammad Tahir Akbar. 2023. “Comparison of Caliphs, Kings, Rulers and Chiefs of Tribes Mentioned in the Holy Quran With the Contemporary Government Systems”. Pakistan Journal of Qur’ānic Studies 2 (1):23-54. https://doi.org/10.52461/pjqs.v2i1.1605.