Dar al-Islam

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Dar al-Islam is the collective realm of Muslim-majority lands historically unified by Islamic law, culture, and religious authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic legal concept
Islamic political concept
Islamic theological concept
religious concept
alsoKnownAs Dar al-Islam
surface form: Dar al Islam

Dar al-Islam
surface form: Dar-ul-Islam

Dar al-Islam
surface form: Dār al-Islām
appliesTo Abbasid Caliphate
Ottoman Empire
Umayyad Caliphate
historical caliphates
various Muslim sultanates
characterizedBy Islamic culture
Islamic religious institutions
Muslim political authority
application of Sharia
freedom to practice Islam
predominantly Muslim population
contrastedWith Dar al-Sulh
surface form: Dar al-Ahd

Dar al-Harb
Dar al-Sulh
definedAs collective realm of Muslim-majority lands under Islamic law
lands under Muslim rule and protection
territory where Islamic law prevails
developedBy early Muslim jurists
fieldOfWork Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic political thought
Islamic theology
goalOf Islamic expansion in classical theory
hasAspect legal classification of territory
political sovereignty of Muslims
religious identity of territory
hasConceptualOpposite Dar al-Harb
hasCriterion ability to perform Islamic rituals openly
implementation of at least some aspects of Sharia
security for Muslims
hasDebateAbout application in contemporary Muslim-minority contexts
criteria for classification of states
relevance in modern international law
hasHistoricalPeriodOfUse early Islamic centuries
medieval Islamic period
hasLanguageOfTerm Arabic
hasModernUsage Islamist political thought
discourse on Muslim-majority states
hasSubConcept lands newly conquered by Muslims
lands ruled by Muslim treaties
influencedBy Hadith literature
surface form: Hadith

Quran
classical jurists
literalMeaning abode of Islam
house of Islam
relatedConcept Islamic Caliphates
surface form: Caliphate

Islamic state
Sharia
Muslims
surface form: Ummah
religion Islam
usedIn Shia fiqh
Sunni fiqh
classical Islamic jurisprudence

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Ottoman Empire memberOf Dar al-Islam
Islamic world alsoKnownAs Dar al-Islam
Islamic world hasConcept Dar al-Islam
Dar al-Islam alsoKnownAs Dar al-Islam
this entity surface form: Dār al-Islām
Dar al-Islam alsoKnownAs Dar al-Islam
this entity surface form: Dar-ul-Islam
Dar al-Islam alsoKnownAs Dar al-Islam
this entity surface form: Dar al Islam
Dinar usedBy Dar al-Islam
this entity surface form: Islamic states
Mamluk Sultanate alsoKnownAs Dar al-Islam
this entity surface form: Dawlat al-Mamalik
Dar al-Harb contrastedWith Dar al-Islam
Dar al-Sulh contrastedWith Dar al-Islam
Christendom contrastedWith Dar al-Islam
A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Traveling setting Dar al-Islam
this entity surface form: Dar al-Islam in the 14th century