A study of Islamic provisions on the
Constitution of selected countries
Md. Abdul Awal Khan
4. Medina
Charter
‘The Medina Charter is regarded as
the first written Constitution in the annals of the world. Before the Prophet
of Islam, many rulers ruled but none gave such a written Constitution. The
Charter may also be called the Magna Carta of early Islam.
It announced the
great principles of equality, freedom of worship and religious tolerance. It
was Muhammad (Sm) who, for the first time, realized the importance of the
people’s co-operation and goodwill in the administration of the country.
The
Charter proves that Muhammad (Sm) was not only a religious preacher, but also
one of the greatest statesmen the world has ever produced.’34
According to W. Muir “ it reveals the man in his real greatness a master-mind,
not only of his own age but of all ages.” 35
to be continued . . . .
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