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  1. Ali Abdel Raziq (Arabic: ﻋﻠﻲ ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﺮﺍﺯﻕ) (1888–1966) was an Egyptian scholar of Islam, judge and government minister. His writings, some controversial, debated the role of religion and Islamic history in 20th-century politics and government.

  2. Simply put, in 1925, while many Muslim scholars were envisioning the growth and rejuvenation that could come from the return of Islamic government, Ali 'Abd al-Raziq argued that Islamic government was the cause, not the solution to the problem of stagnant Islamic intellectual culture.

  3. ʿAbd al-Rāziq, ʿAlī. Egyptian scholar. Learn about this topic in these articles: opposition to Islamic political philosophy. In Islamic world: Reform and revival in the colonial period. …these thinkers, the Egyptian reformer ʿAlī ʿAbd al-Rāziq (1888–1966) claimed that Islam could not be the basis of a society’s political system.

  4. The article deals with the work of one of the most outstanding representative of modern Muslim reformation but still has not been thoroughly studied in our country, Egyptian sheikh Ali Abdarraziq...

  5. Jul 31, 2024 · Overview. Ali Abd al-Raziq. (1888—1966) Quick Reference. (d. 1966) Egyptian qadi, intellectual, and author. Born to a powerful and wealthy landowning family in Minya, Abd al-Raziq received both Western and traditional Islamic educations at Oxford and al-Azhar.

  6. In his scholarly publication, Islam and Foundations of Governance, Abd al-Raziq argued against the revival and resurrection of the Caliphate by redefining it as coercive, monarchal, and as the antithesis of the community first established by Prophet.

  7. Feb 4, 2021 · Addeddate 2021-02-04 11:56:05 Identifier abd-al-raziq-ali-islam-and-the-foundations-of-governance Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t5q91dp3j