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.
Aliases (5)
- Dar al Islam ×1
- Dar-ul-Islam ×1
- Dawlat al-Mamalik ×1
- Dār al-Islām ×1
- Islamic states ×1
Statements (59)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Islamic legal concept
→
Islamic political concept → Islamic theological concept → religious concept → |
| alsoKnownAs |
Dar al Islam
→
Dar-ul-Islam → 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-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
→
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| 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
→
Quran → classical jurists → |
| literalMeaning |
abode of Islam
→
house of Islam → |
| relatedConcept |
Caliphate
→
Islamic state → Sharia → Ummah → |
| religion |
Islam
→
|
| usedIn |
Shia fiqh
→
Sunni fiqh → classical Islamic jurisprudence → |
Referenced by (9)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Dar al-Islam
("Dār al-Islām")
→
Dar al-Islam ("Dar-ul-Islam") → Dar al-Islam ("Dar al Islam") → Islamic world → Mamluk Sultanate ("Dawlat al-Mamalik") → |
alsoKnownAs |
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Dar al-Harb
→
|
contrastedWith |
|
Islamic world
→
|
hasConcept |
|
Ottoman Empire
→
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memberOf |
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Dinar
("Islamic states")
→
|
usedBy |