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Unlike Western tradition, beginning with the Magna Carta in the MiddleAgess, Constitutions were made to protect the rights of citizens from tyranny and to limit the authority of rulers so that they could not abuse their rule.In the Arab and Islamic world, constitutions are announced with big bombast almost every new ruler (most of them take the helm undemocratically), as their blueprint for their regime; but not only they are replaced by new ones by every new ruler; but they are not respected even during the tenure of the ruler who suggested them.Thus, Constitutions there are necessarily…mehr

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Unlike Western tradition, beginning with the Magna Carta in the MiddleAgess, Constitutions were made to protect the rights of citizens from tyranny and to limit the authority of rulers so that they could not abuse their rule.In the Arab and Islamic world, constitutions are announced with big bombast almost every new ruler (most of them take the helm undemocratically), as their blueprint for their regime; but not only they are replaced by new ones by every new ruler; but they are not respected even during the tenure of the ruler who suggested them.Thus, Constitutions there are necessarily duplicitous. A sample of a civil constitution and of a religious one are cited to exemplify the problem.
Autorenporträt
Raphael Israeli - Docteur en histoire chinoise et islamique, professeur d'histoire islamique et chinoise, professeur émérite. Auteur et éditeur de plus de 90 ouvrages de recherche et de plus de 100 articles scientifiques dans les domaines du radicalisme islamique, du terrorisme islamique, du Moyen-Orient moderne et de l'islam en Chine, en Asie et en Europe.