"The Caliphate" by Muhammad Rashid Rida is one of the intellectual and political texts that sparked widespread controversy in the early twentieth century. The author presents his intellectual project on the Islamic system of government and the concept of the caliphate as a guarantor of the unity and strength of the Islamic nation. In this work, Rida discusses the nature and conditions of the caliphate, comparing its historical image with its present position, questioning the reasons for the weakness and decline of Muslims after the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate. Using an analytical approach that combines legal foundations with a reformist vision, the author seeks to revive the concept of the caliphate on foundations that are compatible with the requirements of the era, without losing its essence derived from the Quran and Sunnah. This book confronts the reader with a major dilemma in Islamic political thought: Can the caliphate be revived as a system of government, or is it an idea that has become obsolete? Reading this book is a journey into the heart of reformist and renaissance thought and an invitation to reflect on the relationship between religion and politics, and between the past and the present.
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