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According to Abu Hanifa, considered to be the originator of the concept, the requirements for a country to be part of Dar al-Islam are:[9][10] | According to Abu Hanifa, considered to be the originator of the concept, the requirements for a country to be part of Dar al-Islam are:[9][10] | ||
Muslims must be able to enjoy peace and security with and within this country. | |||
# Muslims must be able to enjoy peace and security with and within this country. | |||
# The country should be ruled by a Muslim government.[11] | |||
# It has common frontiers with some Muslim countries. | |||
===Dar al-Harb=== | ===Dar al-Harb=== |