Oxford Union Debates Islam and Democracy

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0:00 - Maajid Nawaz Argues Islam Is Compatible With Democracy

0:26 - Mohamed Zuhdi Jasser “I Am A Faithful Muslim” Who Believe In The Authenticity Of The Scripture
0:45 - Dr Jay Smith Speakers At Corner Delivering Speech On Authenticity Of The Quran
1:21 - Shabir Ally Explains What Is Taqiyya
2:08 - David Wood Explains What Is Lying And Deception In Quran
3:53 - Bill Warner Center For The Study Of Political Islam International (Cspii) Explains What Is Lying And Deception In Islam. The Golden Rule
4:03 - Bill Warner Explains The Killing Of Kabb Bin Ashraf
5:02 - Equality and Judeo-Christian Philosophy
5:19 - Why Communism Failed
07:04 - Islam, Democracy And Communism | The Idea Of Equality | What Islam Really Stands For?
9:01 - Israel And Gaza War. Israel Gaza Conflict. What The West Failed To Learn?

The argument that Islam is incompatible with democracy often stems from the view that Islamic law, or Sharia, provides a comprehensive legal and ethical framework that governs not only religious practices but also political, social, and legal affairs. Critics argue that because Sharia includes elements of governance that prioritize religious authority over secular laws, it can undermine democratic principles like individual freedoms, equality, and the separation of religion from the state. Additionally, certain interpretations of Islam emphasize the authority of religious leaders or scholars, which may conflict with the democratic principle of popular sovereignty, where political power is vested in the people. However, it is important to note that many scholars and political thinkers within the Muslim world advocate for a form of democracy that aligns with Islamic values, viewing the two as potentially complementary.

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