Dar Al-amn

dar al-Amn (Arabic: house of safety) is a term proposed by Western Muslim philosophers to describe the status of Muslims in the West. The freedom to practice the religion of Islam without Islamic control of the government is a relatively new concept in Islamic philosophy, and dar al-Amn is one of several terms created in an effort to describe it. The term dar al-Amn may be used in conjunction with, or in opposition to, the older terms dar al-Islam and dar al-Harb, from which it is derived.

 

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