ADDIN
Vol 19, No 2 (2025): ADDIN

Redefining Khilafah: Integrating Islamic Responsibility and Democratic Ethics




Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2025

Abstract

This study examines the long-debated relationship between khilafah (caliphate) and democracy, which are often viewed as two opposing political poles. The issue arises because both concepts are frequently interpreted solely as systems or forms of government, leading to a reductive understanding. While democracy has an established framework as a political system, the notion of the caliphate has been shaped by ideological biases. As a result, both supporters and critics of the caliphate have misconstrued its Qur’anic meaning, perpetuating the misconception that the caliphate represents a specific political structure. This research seeks to clarify the original meaning of khilafah beyond political interests and to explore the possibility of reconciling it with democratic principles. Using the thematic interpretation method to uncover the Qur’anic conception of the caliphate and Kuntowijoyo’s Prophetic Social Science as an analytical framework, this study finds that khilafah is not a state system but a divine moral character that reflects human responsibility to emulate God’s attributes. Furthermore, the caliphate should be understood as an intellectual and ethical movement grounded in knowledge, rather than as a doctrinal or institutional form of governance.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Addin

Publisher

Subject

Religion

Description

The focus of ADDIN Journal is to provide religious scientific article of Islamic Studies. ADDIN Journal welcome papers from academicians on theories, philosophy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as well as religion practices. Paper which consider the following general topics are invited: ...