12 Facts About Islamic socialism

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Islamic socialism is a political philosophy that incorporates Islamic principles into socialism.

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Islamic socialism protested against the accumulation of wealth by the ruling class during Uthman's caliphate and urged the equitable redistribution of wealth.

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Nakhshab's movement was based on the tenet that Islam and Islamic socialism were not incompatible since both sought to accomplish social equality and justice.

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Islamic socialism's theories had been expressed in his B A thesis on the laws of ethics.

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Islamic socialism remained in post-revolution Russia until 1923, where he studied socialism and engaged in discussions with communist revolutionaries.

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From Russia he moved on to Turkey, where he developed his ideas on Islamic socialism, drawing parallels between Islam and communism in their emphasis on the fair distribution of wealth.

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Islamic socialism was essential to the ideology of Pakistan, as its founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, to a crowd in Chittagong on 26 March 1948 declared that "you are only voicing my sentiments and the sentiments of millions of Musalmans when you say that Pakistan should be based on sure foundations of social justice and Islamic socialism which emphasizes equality and brotherhood of man", while Pakistan's first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, on 25 August 1949, said in the same vein that:.

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The taxes collected in the treasury of an Islamic socialism government were used to provide income for the needy, including the poor, elderly, orphans, widows and the disabled.

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Islamic socialism found that 25 seers of flour could feed 30 people and so he concluded that 50 seers of flour would be sufficient to feed a person for a month.

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Anatolian Islamic Socialism was initially supported by Cerkes Ethem who was an Ottoman militia leader of Circassian origin who initially gained fame for fighting and gaining victories against the Allied powers invading Anatolia in the aftermath of World War I and afterwards during the Turkish War of Independence.

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Islamic socialism Marxists believe that Islam meets the needs of society and can accommodate or guide the social changes Marxism hopes to accomplish.

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Islamic socialism Marxists are dismissive of traditional Marxist views on materialism and religion.

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