Muslim states refer to countries where Islam is the dominant religion or has significant influence over state affairs. These states often have Islamic laws or principles incorporated into their legal systems.
Related terms
Sharia Law: Sharia law is a system of religious laws derived from the Quran, Hadith (teachings of Prophet Muhammad), and Islamic jurisprudence. It serves as a legal framework in many Muslim states.
Caliphate: A caliphate refers to an Islamic state led by a caliph who acts as both a political leader and religious successor to Prophet Muhammad. Historical examples include the Abbasid and Ottoman Empires.
Partition of Bengal: The Partition of Bengal in 1905 was an earlier division within British India that aimed to separate Hindu-majority areas from Muslim-majority areas. It was reversed due to widespread protests but laid the groundwork for future divisions based on religion.