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❖ According to Machavilli. “All the forces which have control or authority on man are states.” 3. DEFINITION OF STATE: ❖ According to Aristotle: “State is the name of group of different families and villages in an organized way the purpose of which is to provide facilities for the set up of good and free life of people.” 4. ISLAMIC CONCEPT OF STATE: The concept of the Islamic State revolves around the establishment of a political and religious authority based on Islamic principles. It seeks to create a society governed by Sharia law, aiming to implement its vision through strict adherence to religious doctrine and governance under Islamic leadership. 5. OBJECT OF STATE: The object of the state is to ensure the well-being and security of its citizens while maintaining law and order. It is responsible for providing essential services, promoting justice, safeguarding individual rights, and fostering the overall development and prosperity of the nation and its people. 6. PRINCIPLE OF STATE: The principle of state refers to the fundamental concept that a sovereign entity possesses supreme authority over a defined territory and its inhabitants. It encompasses the state's ability to govern, make laws, maintain order, and engage in international relations. 7. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF STATE: Here are four important elements of a state. 1. Territory:
A state has a defined area of land and water that it governs. Just like a house or a room has its own boundaries, a state has borders that separate it from other states. 2. Population: A state is made up of people who live within its borders. These people are its citizens or residents. The population can be large or small, but it is an essential element of a state. 3. Government: Every state has a system in place to make and enforce rules and decisions. This system is called the government. It consists of leaders and institutions that manage the affairs of the state and provide services to its people. 4. Sovereignty: Sovereignty means that a state has the ultimate authority and power to govern itself. It is independent and free from interference by other states. Sovereignty allows a state to make its own laws, control its resources, and engage in relationships with other states. Remember, these elements work together to define and shape a state. 8. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ISLAMIC AND WESTERN CONCEPT OF STATE: The Islamic and Western concepts of the state differ in several ways, and here's some key differences. 1. Source of Authority: In the Islamic concept, authority derives from divine law (Sharia) as interpreted by religious scholars. In the Western concept, authority is typically derived from the will of the people. 2. Role of Religion: Islamic concept of the state emphasizes the integration of religious principles in governance and law. In contrast, Western concepts of the state tend to prioritize secularism, separating religion.

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