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Evaluation of the Contemporary Flow of the State Administrative Agency under the Caliphate

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  • Kawsar Mia

    (M.A in Islamic History & Culture, Jagannath University, Dhaka-1100.)

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The Caliphate is one of the unpreventable parts of Islamic civilization with a brilliant and resistant past. A classy conclusive structure was otherworldly inside the Caliphate framework that kept going for a handful of centuries. The states of the cutting edge world have created an awesome authoritative structure to carry out the state functions smoothly. Now and then we ought to battle to discover the relationship between this regulatory structure of the modern world and the authoritative structure created within the Caliphate framework. This study aimed at looking at the historical background of the Muslim Administration, characteristics of Muslim Administration beneath the Caliphate, and Examining how modern administration is exclusively associated with the Muslim Regulatory agency outlined under the Caliphate framework. The study realized that there is an inseparable link between Muslim administration under the Caliphate and modern administrative system by analyzing various academic sources, including books, journal articles, surveys and encyclopedias. Data collection was analyzed and the validity of the research examined together with its reliability. The paper concluded by addressing the relationship between the two different periods administration and promoting a positive image of the Muslim Administration that can inspire the new generation of educators committed to finding the golden past of the Muslims.

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  • Kawsar Mia, 2025. "Evaluation of the Contemporary Flow of the State Administrative Agency under the Caliphate," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(2), pages 3309-3318, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-2:p:3309-3318
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