
The Madīnian Polity: Visions of Islamic Governance
This is a 12-discussion, Master’s level course towards understanding the epistemological underpinnings of an Islamic System of Governance (ISG). Based on the Prophetic Madīnian Polity, participants will delve into the concept of Islamic Governance…

Sixth Islamic Governance Symposium
Alhamdulillah, the COVID-19 pandemic did not impede the Institute of Policy Studies from collaborating with the Institute for Leadership, Innovation and Advancement (ILIA) and Sultan Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Centre for Islamic Studies (SOASCIS) to host the annual Islamic Governance Symposium…

State Actor Dynamics in Brunei’s Healthcare Policies
Syazana Fauzi
This study seeks to ascertain the state actor dynamics in Brunei’s healthcare policies from the perspectives of an Islamic system of governance, by first identifying the state actors, or institutions, involved in influencing, formulating…

Muslim State in a World of Nation-State
Nassef Managbilang Adiong
Muslim views on the polity represent the paradigmatic understandings of how Muslims relate citizenry, authority, territoriality, and sovereignty to the overarching influence of the Western nation-state system. For instance, the meaning of citizenry in the…

‘Darkness to Light’ in Islamic Corporate Governance
Iznan Tarip
There are emerging works on the dark side of organisation, looking at the dark out-side (e.g. political instability, multi-national corrupt syndicates), and in-side (e.g. workplace violence, nepotism). The ‘darkness’ not only involves generalised corrupting mechanisms…

Consultation (Istishārah) in Prophet Muhammadﷺ’s Administration and Guidance for Solving Today’s Problems
Serdar Demirel
The 21st century began with major crises for the Muslim World. The invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, the Arab Spring and its following events led to the death and immigration of millions of individuals, as well as major demographic shifts within the countries involved…
Thought Papers
Keep up with the latest ideas, research, analysis, or interpretations in Islamic Governance and its derivatives, updated regularly by the Institute of Policy Studies, UBD.

Wise Agents & Organisational Moral Learning
Iznan Tarip
The processes of strategic change, undertaken from time to time by organisations so as to maintain its functional relevance and effectiveness, are often conflict-ridden. This is in large part due to the nature of the…

Manoeuvring Power Dynamics: The Brunei Constitution 1959
Majdey Zawawi
The Brunei Report of 1904 mentions of a letter that Sultan Hashim tried to address to the Ottoman Sultan Hamid II expressing Brunei’s willingness to surrender the Sultanate to Turkey or more precisely, to the Ottoman Caliphate. The letter was intercepted by British Agents…

Silk and Steel: Sultanah Safiatuddin Syah of Aceh dar al-Salam
Sher Banu Khan
What can modern Muslims learn from Sultanah Safiatuddin Syah of Aceh dar al-Salam in the seventeenth century about conflict-resolution and peace-making? Drawing evidences from the Sultanah’s reign (1641-75), this paper delineates…

Ascendency of China and Managing Possibility of Conflicts with Muslim Nations
Abdul Halim Abdul Karim
This paper is a preliminary discussion on the ascendancy of China, focusing on managing and avoiding conflicts with Muslim countries. In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced an ambitious foreign policy and…
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