Same as in all faiths and cultures. Democracy in Islam is:
Islam per Quran calls for democracy under the name of consultation "Shoura", so how do you expect prophet Muhammad will violate the Quran rules and commands. Quran says (English meaning translation):
"And those who have responded to their lord and established prayer and whose affair is [determined by] consultation among themselves, and from what We have provided them, they spend." (42:38)"
Islam has conflict with democracy in Islam God (Koran) is the top authority and in democracy the vote of people.
Yes, Islam allows democracy and is practiced though consultation and applying the voting of the majority.
principles of democracy in islam
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M. Nazrul Islam has written: 'Pakistan and Malaysia' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Politics and government 'Consolidating Asian democracy' -- subject(s): Democracy, Politics and government
Farid Wadjdi has written: 'Ilusi negara demokrasi' -- subject(s): Islam and state, Democracy, Islam
Mishal Fahm Sulami has written: 'The West and Islam' -- subject(s): Democracy, Islam and state
Bora Kanra has written: 'Islam, democracy, and dialog in Turkey'
Mustapha Hogga has written: 'Issues in contemporary Islam' -- subject(s): Democracy, Islam, Islam and politics, Politics and government, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Democracy
Muhammad A. S. Hikam has written: 'Fiqh kewarganegaraan' 'Islam, demokratisasi, dan pemberdayaan civil society' -- subject(s): Civil society, Democracy, Islam
Lars Erslev Andersen has written: 'Den tabte uskyld' -- subject(s): Islam, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Religion and state, Islam and politics, Democracy, Religious fanaticism, Islam and culture, Terrorism 'Innocence Lost'
Pakistan Is Considered A Islamic Republic/Democracy Where They Have Elections But Enforce Islamic Laws Such As No Pork, Or Alcohol.