Safeguarding The State's Honor: A Fundamental Aspect Of Intellectual Security Assurance
One of the most important interests stipulated by Islamic Shari'ah is the preservation of the state's honor and the prevention of anything that might undermine or weaken its strength. From the perspective of Islamic Shari'ah, preservation of the state's honor is a necessity for achieving religious and worldly interests, maintaining people's stability and ensuring the supply of their livelihood.
The Islamic Shari'ah confirms the obligation to obey rulers in matters not contrary to God's commandments, show them their due respect, love them, and refrain from disobeying them. Qur'an and Sunnah explicitly and implicitly confirm the obligation of preserving the state's honor and to block any means that may lead to its disorder; as it is tirelessly essential for the state to remain respected and honored by the public.
Advocating for making the state a respected and of esteemed entity in the minds of its citizens is a well-known and universally accepted practice in all religions and societies, both in the past and present.
Consolidating state's honor in the hearts of its citizens is remarkably advocated by all religions and is of familiarity by the past and present societies.