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What is fundamentalist theocracy?

Fundamentalist theocracy is a form of government where religious leaders or institutions hold ultimate authority, and laws are based on a strict interpretation of religious texts. This system often limits individual freedoms and rights, as well as restricts the role of secular institutions in governance. Examples include the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran.


What is a government dominated by a single religion called?

A government dominated by a single religion is usually referred to as a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders or religious laws hold political power and influence government policies and decisions.


Which religion supported theocracy or a state governed by God through religious leaders?

Islam, as practiced in countries like Iran and Afghanistan, has supported theocracy where religious leaders hold political power and govern in accordance with Islamic law (Sharia). These leaders derive their authority from their interpretation of religious texts and their role as spiritual guides to the community.


What do you call a society ruled by religion?

A society ruled by religion is often referred to as a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders or institutions hold political power and rule the society based on religious laws and principles.


The puritans estalished the Connecticut colony as a theocracy what is a theocracy?

A theocracy is a form of government where religious leaders have direct authority over the state's laws and politics. In a theocracy, the government is typically guided by religious principles and officials are often religious leaders who enforce laws based on their interpretations of religious texts.

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What is the possible system of Afghanistan?

Afghanistan is a possible democracy, and possibly can revert to Islamic theocracy.


How is the theocracy of the Taliban in Afghanistan?

ayyo wats up


What types of government has Afghanistan had?

A Monarchy, a Communist State, a republic and a theocracy.


What countries use the Theocracy form government?

Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan etc


What countries used theocracy?

Many Muslim countries are governed by the principles of Islamic law, but only Iran is actually ruled by the Islamic clergy, and is therefore the only true theocracy. Afghanistan, when it was ruled by the Taliban, was also a theocracy, but now it is what might be described as a struggling democracy.


What countries use theocracy today?

Many Muslim countries are governed by the principles of Islamic law, but only Iran is actually ruled by the Islamic clergy, and is therefore the only true theocracy. Afghanistan, when it was ruled by the Taliban, was also a theocracy, but now it is what might be described as a struggling democracy.


What Country is Ruled by Theocracy?

The only uncontroversial answer to that is the Vatican City, but some may not regard it as a "Country" Iran is a theocracy, as is Saudi Arabia. While both have titular heads of state nothing is done without consent and approval of the religious leaders. Until the Taliban was removed from office, Afghanistan too was a theocracy. -fundamentals! The UK is also technically a theocracy as Anglicanism is the official religion of the government and the head of the church is the current monarch who is also the head of state technically


What is the antonym for theocracy?

There is no antonym for theocracy.


What are some disadvantages of a theocracy?

Disatvantages to a Theocracy


Was the incan empire a theocracy or a bureaucracy?

A theocracy


Who is in charge in a theocracy?

In a theocracy, the people are ruled by God. Sometimes in a theocracy, God's laws are interpreted by priests.


What are basic traits of theocracy?

theocracy is civily ruled