In this source, hakimiyya is understood as a human authority falsely attributed to God, and it exists only within the bounds of prohibitions, not as an absolute power over people. For this reason, the author attacks it when it is used as a political slogan to produce coercion and compulsory legitimacy.
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- Hakimiyya means the limits of prohibitions
- Hakimiyya is a specific right within prohibitions
- Hakimiyya is a slogan for coercive power
- The Qur’anic message establishes freedom and rejects coercion and coercive religious authority
- Reports justify prior elect
Cross-book concept: see Hakimiyya for the unifying thread across the books.