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Khilafah not only as history but future

Reader comment on item: The Politics of Pan-Islam: Ideology and Organization

Submitted by syuroih (Indonesia), Jun 29, 2004 at 01:07

It is a fact that muslims had been ruled by one leader since 668 till 1924, and it will be come again with prosperous and kindness for all human beings, not only for muslims. It's natural for people to unify, as we see in Europe, and so will the muslims.

In the nearest time a Khilafah will establish to lead muslim and non-muslim live in harmony.

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