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Give the reasons why the Madina constitution was written.

      

Give the reasons why the Madina constitution was written.

  

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Kavungya
i. To ensure that Islam was taught and spread freely in a peaceful environment.
ii. To ensure peaceful co-existence between Muslims and non-Muslims in Madina.
iii. To safeguard freedom of worship.
iv. To safeguard life and property.
v. To safeguard freedom of thought, expression, association and religion.
vi. To reduce/stop territorial and religious wars/ conflicts.
vii. To reconcile different groups living in Madina.
viii. To provide safe haven for Muslims and non-Muslims.
ix. To recognize/confirm the Prophet (S.A.W) as Supreme Leader (religious, political, social ethical) and organizer of affairs in Madina.
x. To ensure tolerance to other people’s religious practices and beliefs.
xi. To create a model Muslims state.
xii. To preserve it for future generation.
Kavungya answered the question on June 21, 2019 at 09:27


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