Abstract:
Islam is a complete code of life in both literal and theoretical dimensions. It
covers every aspect of human life. Islam provides a unique route for humans from the
beginning of their existence to the end of their lives in the hereafter. All of the little
details of human life are covered in great detail in Islamic teachings. Islam's precepts
even specify how a man should interact with wild animals. As a Muslim, what is his
duty and responsibility are clearly stated in the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah.The way of
Islam entirely suggests how an individual can lead himself to a superior-conclusion in
his surroundings. The Islamic way of life addresses various social affairs, such as
marriage, education, gossiping, and networking. The Islamic economic system
prioritizes people's income, expenditure, employment, and necessities. Beyond
people's daily lives, the Islamic way of life also discusses foreign affairs, where
diplomatic contacts, spying, and signing treaties are the key issues.
The discussion of the Islamic political system, sometimes known as political
Islam, is heavily influenced by Islamic beliefs. If politics is often associated with
power, all Prophets in Islam exercised power in their respective eras. Prophets
frequently called people to Allah's way, and they announced that they would be
obedient to Allah and follow Allah's instructions. Prophet, as Allah's representative,
directed humanity following Allah's will. This Prophetic leadership and direction are
like the ruler's power exercised in the modern political system. The main distinction
between the political systems of the Prophets and those of today is that the Prophets
were not only representatives of the general public but also of Almighty Allah. From
this perspective, the Prophets guaranteed that Allah's will guided the wellbeing of the
people. In today's political system, however, rulers are merely representatives of the
people, attempting to ensure that people's wellbeing is guided by their own (manmade)
policies and regulations. As a result, public welfare is frequently hampered
since these policies depart from timeless truths. Modern states are barely successful in
ensuring people's wellbeing due to the absence of divine ideals and principles in the
governmental system. However, some countries that want to dominate their people
using Islamic ideas lack the fundamental principles of Islam. Pertaining to this background, this study explores the genesis and development of Political Islam in the
context of Bangladesh.
This study mainly follows the qualitative research method to satisfy the study
objectives. Qualitative research aims to collect data in detail to understand human
behaviour. Initially, the concept of Political Islam is elucidated through Islamic
sources, i.e. al Quran, Hadith, Fiqh, and classical Islamic scholars' views. Then, a
comparative study on political Islam is highlighted to accurately present the way of
work in this thesis. This study undertook Islamic scholars' interviews to know the
phases of Islamic political practices done by the different rulers in their political
regimes in Bangladesh. The historical research method is the prime method for this
work. Besides, books, journal articles, unpublished thesis, and other authentic
resources of relevant literature are taken as the secondary sources for carrying out the
research work.
The study findings show the prevalence of Political Islam in the historical
journey of Bangladesh. Besides, the political regimes significantly witness the
practice of Political Islam in administering the governments. Even the notion and
exercise of the Political Islam are put in the constitution of the People's Republic of
Bangladesh. Consequently, Islamic political practices in the contours of state and
society have become a significant feature in the context of Bangladesh. Sometimes,
Political Islam-laden terrorist activities the country Bangladesh experiences within the
actions of the political parties. Therefore, it brings immense misery to the people of
Bangladesh. Moreover, Political Islam seems to replace the secular values in the
context of Bangladesh. Thus, the study suggests a people-oriented political system
that will be free from extremism. Therefore, the practice of Political Islam will be the
key to leading the majority Muslim-inhabited country, Bangladesh.