He is the solicitor to Allah and the illuminated lamp that...
He is the solicitor to Allah and the illuminated lamp that lights up the course of the society during its movements. Harmony and Perfection Between the Divine Doctrine and the Political Leadership The Islamic divine doctrine is, totally and fundamentally, relied upon two basic pillars; the revealed Book of Allah - the Holy Quran - and Allah's Apostle, Mohammed (peace be upon him and his family).
He is the political leader whom is divinely authorized of leading the solicitation of the advocacy and designated for leading the government derived from that solicitation. This means that the political leadership of the solicitation and the government established on its basis are inseparable parts of the doctrine. In the same way, the political leadership of Saul was an inseparable part of the doctrine operative at that time.
The same thing can be said about the leadership of David and Solomon, the prophets. Pursuant to the natural criteria, it is impractical to solicit the divine doctrine and explicate and implement its rulings without the political leadership of Mohammed. He is the only individual authorized to interpret the texts of that doctrine into application. Thus, he himself did this job through the solicitation he called for and the government established as a result of that solicitation.
He was the pivot and base of the political leadership to whom position of authority of both solicitation and government had been designated. This pertinent and constitutive dependence and perfection is sustained by the fact that God, the Exalted, had never revealed a - divine - missive to mankind without an apostle, and had never revealed a - divine - book without the existence of an individual the mission of whom was guiding the believers with respect to the rulings of that book.
Had it been useful to disunite the interrelated bind between the divine doctrine and the political leadership - the missive and the apostle, it would have been elementary for God to reveal copies of the divine book to each sane individual through which He, the Elevated, would have enjoined of applying the rulings given. By the same token, there would not have been need for selecting thousands of apostles, prophets and guides.
On the intellectual, logical, religious and natural criteria, the disunity of the interrelation and perfection between the divine doctrine and the political leadership is inapplicable.