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Shura

Shura (Arabic: شُورَىٰ, romanized: shūrā, lit. 'consultation') is the term for collective decision-making in Islam.

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Shura in Islam

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Shura in Islam

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Shura

Nodes73
Edges72
Triples76
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027397
Components1

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Shura

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related to Shura and contemporary Muslim-majority states · 24
Shura → All, Constitution, Consultative Assembly, For, In, In Egypt, Indonesia, Indonesian, King, Majlis Permusyawaratan Rakyat, Majlis-i-Shura, Morocco, Muslim, Oman, Pakistan, Parliament, Saudi Arabia, Shura Council, Some Muslim, The
related to Shura and the caliphate · 17
Shura → Abbasid, Al-Andalus, Ali's, During, Egypt, Few, Grand National Assembly, Indian, Islamic, Muslim, Portugal, Power, Spain, The Ottoman Caliphate, There, Turkey, Umayyad
related to Shura in Islam · 8
Shura → Islam, Islamic, Muslim, Sharia, Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, This, Traditionally
related to Dispute over importance · 7
Shura → Author Jebran Chamieh, Islam, Muslims, Qur'an, Shurah, The Muslim, They
related to External links · 7
Shura → Adam Hani Walker, Common GroundIjtihad, Liberal Democracy, Mutual Consultation, Political Islam, The Search, UK
related to Resemblance between majlis al-shura and a parliament · 7
Shura → Al-Mawardi, For, God, Islam, Many, Muslims, Sunni Islamic
related to Shura in the Qur'an · 6
Shura → It, Muhammad, Muslims, Qur'an, Sura, The

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islam islamic muslim consultation caliph muslims muhammad qur'an council caliphs also citation needed caliphate majlis ruler democracy affairs parliament sura

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Shurarelated to Dispute over importanceThe Muslim0.60section
Shurarelated to Dispute over importanceThey0.60section
Shurarelated to Dispute over importanceQur'an0.60section
Shurarelated to Dispute over importanceAuthor Jebran Chamieh0.60section
Shurarelated to Dispute over importanceMuslims0.60section
Shurarelated to Dispute over importanceShurah0.60section
Shurarelated to Dispute over importanceIslam0.60section
Shurarelated to External linksLiberal Democracy0.60section
Shurarelated to External linksPolitical Islam0.60section
Shurarelated to External linksThe Search0.60section
Shurarelated to External linksCommon GroundIjtihad0.60section
Shurarelated to External linksMutual Consultation0.60section

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