Democracy is a commonly known word all over the world. Most of the political movements in the world have made it their goal to establish this system in their respective countries. Democracy is the most popular and accepted political system in the modern world. Yet, there exists some difference of opinion among the Islamic groups on democracy. Democracy and human rights have occupied very important position in the political agenda of many of the Islamic parties. However, some of the parties and people do not accept it, since democracy speaks of sovereignty of the people.
In this context, we need careful  and deep analysis on this issue. We need to understand the issue avoiding the  minor technicalities. As we see, Islamic parties and Islamic scholars of the  modern world think of a political system wherein government will run the country  through Parliament. They also want freedom of expression, voting right of the  people, rule of law, independent & free judiciary, free press, fundamental human  rights etc. These are also the pre-requisites of the democratic system. It is  therefore, apparent on a deeper analysis that the concept of state and govt. of  Islamic Parties are in conformity with the principles of democracy.
 Theoretically speaking, Islam  speaks of sovereignty of Allah, while western democracy advocates that  sovereignty belongs to people. However, all political thinkers do not share the  same view of sovereignty. Some political scientists even argue that there is no  need of concept sovereignty at all. Even the concept of sovereignty is not  highlighted in the books which discuss democracy though sovereignty is discussed  in great detail as a political concept in the books of political science. In  this context, we feel it necessary to quote from the writings of Allama Yousuf  Al Qardawi, an eminent Islamic scholar of the present time. He wrote:  
 “ The fear of some people here  that democracy makes the people a source of power and even legislation (although  legislation is Allah’s alone) should not be heeded here, because we are supposed  to be speaking of a people that in its majority and has accepted Allah as its  Lord, Mohammad as its Prophet and Islam as its Religion. Such a people would not  be expected to pass a legislation that contradicts Islam and its incontestable  principles and conclusive rules.” 
 “Anyway, these fears can be  overcome by one article stipulating that any legislation contradicting the  incontestable provisions of Islam shall be null and void because Islam is the  religion of the State and the source of legitimacy of all its institutions and  therefore may no be contradicted, as a branch may not run against the main  stream.”
 “It should be known that the  acceptance of the principle that legislation or rule belong to Allah does not  rob the Nation of its right to seek for itself the codes necessary to regulate  its ever-changing life and earthly affairs.”
 “What we seek is that legislations  and codes be within the limits of the flawless texts and the over all objectives  of Sharia and the Islamic Message. The binding texts are very few, while the  area of “permissibility” or legislative free space is quite wide and the texts  themselves are so flexible and capacious as to accommodate more than one  understanding and accept more than one interpretation, which leads to the  existence of several schools and philosophies within the expansive framework of  Islam.” (Quoted from ‘Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase’,  Chapter : The movement and political Freedom and Democracy)
We find many Islamic scholars  accepted the idea of democracy in Islam though under certain conditions. Dr. Abu  Said Nuruddin has written in his book ‘Mohakobi Iqbal’, ( Iqbal the Great  Poet) that Allama Iqbal, was not happy with the democratic system because of its  secularist stance but he suggested in his writings that there was no alternative  to democracy. In his 6th speech on ‘Reconstruction of religious  thought in Islam’, Allama Iqbal stated that Islamic state is established on  the principles of freedom, equality, and the absolute principles of stability.  Therefore the principles of democratic rule is not only similar with the  fundamental aspects of Islam rather the executing powers are enhanced in the  Muslim world (Mohakabi Iqbal, Iqbal the Great Poet by Dr. Abu Said  Nuruddin)
Iqbal observed, should the  foundation of democracy rests upon spiritual and moral values, it would be the  best political system. He wrote in the "The New Era" on its 28th  July, 1917 issue: that democracy was born in Europe from  economic renaissance  that took place in most of its societies…….But Islamic democracy is not  developed from the idea of economic advancement rather it is a spiritual  principle that comes from the principle that everybody is a source of power  whose possibilities can be developed through virtue and character”. [Mohakabi  Iqbal ( Iqbal the Great Poet) by Dr. Abu Said Nuruddin, page -239)  
That means according to Iqbal Islam  prescribes democracy under the law of Allah.
 We see Moulana Maududi, fifty  years ago from now, in his book “Political theory of Islam” used the term  “Theo-democracy” for Islamic state. He didn’t deny the term ‘democracy’. Rather  he accepted democracy while this system will work under the sovereignty of  Allah. We also see that in the first Islamic constitution of the present world,  the term democracy was accepted with the consent of Islamic scholars (ulema). In  the preamble, the term democracy was accepted in the following manner :
 “ Wherein the principles of  democracy freedom, equality, tolerance and social justice, as enunciated by  Islam, should be fully observed”. (from the preamble  of the constitution of  1956)
 In  the 1973 constitution the same position was maintained.
“Wherein the principles of  democracy freedom, equality, tolerance and social justice, as enunciated by  Islam, shall be fully observed”. (from the preamble of the constitution of  1973)
 This means that democracy has been  accepted within the limits of Islam so that in the name of democracy Islamic  principles cannot be violated. Islamic Scholars and Islamic Politicians have  come to accept the word democracy and what it means within these limits.  
 Allama Yousuf Al Qardawi in his  book “ Priorities of the Islamic Movement In the Coming Phase” has titled  one of its chapters as “ The Movement and Political Freedom and Democracy”.  In this book he has shown that Islam does not allow any kind of autocracy or  monarchy. He also showed that Islam spreads through political freedom. He stated  that Islam unlike democracy is a complete code of life, which encompasses many  more vital issues of human needs. Above all, he thinks democracy is consistent  with Islam and the fundamental rights of mankind prescribed in Islam can be  ensured through democracy. He has advocated in favor of democratic system and  political freedom. But he suggested to introduce a clause in the constitution to  the effect that no law will be passed contrary to the injunctions of the Quran  and Sunnah. This clause will act as guarantee against the fear of some people  that anti Islamic law may be passed under the cover of democracy. Dr. Qardawi  writes:
 “ It is the duty of the ( Islamic)  Movement in the coming phase to stand firm against totalitarian and dictatorial  rule, political despotism and usurpation of people’s rights. The movement should  always stand by political freedom, as represented by true , not false,  democracy. It should flatly declare its refusal of tyrants and steer clear of  all dictators, even if some tyrant appears to have good intentions towards it  for some gain and for a time that is usually short, as has been shown by  experience.
 The Prophet (SAWS)  said , “ When  you see my Nation fall victim to fear and does not say to   wrong-doer , “ You  are wrong”, then you may lose hope in them. “ So how about a regime that forces  people to say to a conceited wrongdoer, “ How just, how great you are. O our  hero, our savior and our liberator!”
 The Quran denounces tyrants such  as Nimrudh, Pharoah, Haman and others, but it also dispraises those who follow  tyrants and obey their orders. This is why Allah dispraises the people of Noah  by saying, “ But they follow (men) whose wealth and children give them no  increase but only loss.” [Surat Nuh : 21] 
 Allah also says of Ad, people of  Hud, “ And followed the command of every powerful, obstinate transgressor”.[  Sura HUD : 59]
 See also what the Quran says about  the people of Pharoah, “ But they followed the command of Pharaoh, and the  command of Pharoah was not rightly guided.[ Surat Hud : 97] “ Thus he made fools  of his people, and they obeyed him : truly they were a people rebellious  (against Allah) .” [ Sura Az- Zukhruf : 54]
A closer look at the history of the  Muslim Nation and the Islamic Movement in modern times should show clearly that  the Islamic idea, the Islamic Movement and the Islamic Awakening have never  flourished or borne fruit unless in an atmosphere of democracy and freedom, and  have withered and become barren only at the times of oppression and tyranny that  trod over the will of the people by force which clung to Islam. Such oppressive  regimes imposed their Secularism, Socialism, or Communism on their people by  force and coercion, using covert torture and public executions, and employing  those devilish tools that tore flesh, shed blood, crushed bone and destroyed the  soul.
On the other hand, we saw the  Islamic Movement and the Islamic Awakening bear fruit and flourish at the times  of freedom and democracy, and in the wake of the collapse of imperial regimes  that ruled peoples with fear and oppression.Therefore, I would not imagine that  the Islamic Movement could support anything other than political freedom and  democracy.”
“ However, the tools and guarantees created by democracy are as close as can ever be to the realization of the political principles brought to this earth by Islam to put a leash on the ambitions and whims of rulers. These principles are: shura (consultation), good advice enjoining what is proper and forbidding what is evil, disobeying illegal orders, resisting unbelief and changing wrong by force whenever possible. It is only in democracy and political freedom that the power of Parliament is evident and that people’s deputies can withdraw confidence from any government that breaches the Constitution, and it is only in such an environment that the strength of free press, free Parliament, opposition and the masses is most felt.”
(Quoted from ‘Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase’, Chapter : The movement and political Freedom and Democracy)
“ However, the tools and guarantees created by democracy are as close as can ever be to the realization of the political principles brought to this earth by Islam to put a leash on the ambitions and whims of rulers. These principles are: shura (consultation), good advice enjoining what is proper and forbidding what is evil, disobeying illegal orders, resisting unbelief and changing wrong by force whenever possible. It is only in democracy and political freedom that the power of Parliament is evident and that people’s deputies can withdraw confidence from any government that breaches the Constitution, and it is only in such an environment that the strength of free press, free Parliament, opposition and the masses is most felt.”
(Quoted from ‘Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase’, Chapter : The movement and political Freedom and Democracy)
  It  is evident  from the above discussion that Islamic thinkers and Muslim people  want their right to vote, rule of law, and a government that is to be elected by  the people. The term democracy mean all these things. Taking everything into  consideration, we can say that there is no problem to accept the term democracy  under certain conditions. We see different constitutions and Islamic scholars  conditionally accepted the term ‘democracy’. Muslim community can accept this  term. This will help to remove misunderstandings about Islam that it is for  violence and dictatorships. 
by Shah Abdul Hannan
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by Shah Abdul Hannan
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