Al-Mawardi sticks to: __________?
A. The condition that the Caliph must be from the house of Quresh.	
B. The law of necessity
C. The Quranic Theory of Caliphate
D. The Practice of guided – Caliphs
A. The condition that the Caliph must be from the house of Quresh.	
B. The law of necessity
C. The Quranic Theory of Caliphate
D. The Practice of guided – Caliphs
A. To direct the Legislature to enact laws desired by them
B. To demand reference of laws passed by the legislature to people
C. To refer the bill to the Court to ascertain its constitutional validity
D. To request the head of the state to withhold signature on the bill passed bythe legislature
A. Ihya-e-eUloom-ud-Din	
B. Kashful Mehjoob
C. Sirat-e-Faridia
D. Hujja-tul-Baligha
A. Laski	
B. Green
C. Marx
D. Hobbes
A. In this there is leadership of Prime Minister
B. In this there is system of adjustment
C. The head of the state can remove cabinet at his will	
D. The Council of Ministers has no fixed tenure of office
A. Non-assertion of their authority
B. The rise of the class of feudal lords
C. Usurpation of their power by the Pope
D. Rise of feudal lords and Popes
A. It started Parliamentary form of government
B. It made a beginning of written constitution in India
C. It provided for a legislative assembly
D. It gave Indians a sharr in the running of their administration.