Imagine a governance system that aligns material development with spiritual and ethical values, aiming to create a society where prosperity and morality go hand in hand. Abdellatif Raji's Heaven is Under the Feet of Governments delves into such a paradigm by introducing the Maqasid model-a governance framework rooted in ethical principles that transcend conventional administrative functions. This book advocates for integrating spiritual and moral values into secular governance to foster justice, compassion, and societal well-being.
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A potential misconception in applying the Maqasid model is the assumption that it directly translates to religious governance. In reality, Maqasid should serve as a universal ethical framework, not a mandate for religious practice. Its principles are intended to enhance governance by infusing it with moral integrity and compassion, applicable in both secular and religious contexts. The challenge lies in maintaining a balance between ethical guidance and respecting the pluralistic nature of modern societies.