This Is My Faith - Al-fatlawi, Ali - الصفحة ٢٢٦ - the Branches of the Pillars?
candidates as well as the quantity and the quality of the work they do. You know, Shura takes a long approach.
Anwar: All right. What do you have to tell us on ‘the pledge of allegiance’ (Bai’a)?
Hasan: Before we go into details of this issue, we need to know its meaning. According to Ibn Khaldun([١١]), pledge is the loyalty to give full compliance, that is, people vow to their leader to commit themselves to him in regard to Muslims affairs and obey his orders; the pledge of allegiance or Bai’a is done through placing one’s hand in the hand of the leader.
Anwar: Was this originated by Islam?
Hasan: No, it was a common tradition among the Arabs even before Islam, but it was supported and celebrated by Islam.
Anwar: Was the Prophet (PBUH) given the pledge of allegiance?
Hasan: Yes, the people of Medina made pledge before
[١١] Ibn khaldun (١٣٣٢ – ١٤٠٦ AD) was a Tunisian Muslim historiographer and historian who is ofter viewed as one of The fathers of modern historiography, sociology and economics.