Management of state and resources of (political) law which does not involve compulsion of other countries
The concept of sovereignty and ideology plays an essential role in the national situation. The way Muslim interprets the sovereign concept is completely different from the concept of Westernism and sovereignty. The West believes that sovereignty means that all power and power are connected with the people of the country, but the concept of Islamic sovereign includes the Almighty God. This sovereign ideology comes from the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (Peace to him)
Sovereign means having the highest powers beyond the region or state, independent power and domestic sovereignty refer to the status of the state's domestic affairs and the highest authority. A country with internal sovereignty is a government elected by people with universal justification. Internal sovereignty examines the domestic affairs of the state and how it works. To maintain order and peace, it is important to have strong internal sovereignty. When your inner sovereignty is weak, organizations like the revolt group will destroy authority and confuse peace. With strong authority, you can maintain agreement and enforce sanctions through illegal acts. The ability of leadership to prevent these infringements is an important variable in determining internal sovereignty. Leaders need to be able to commit to members who comply with the agreement, especially members of the military, police or paramilitary organizations.
Westfalen's sovereignty or state sovereignty is the principle of international law. In other words, each country has exclusive sovereignty over its territory. This principle is the foundation of the modern international sovereign state system and is included in the "UN Charter." Regardless of size, all countries have equivalent sovereignty. Political scientists traced this concept to the peace of Western Far (1648) and finished the war of 30 years. The principle of noninterference developed further in the 18th century. The Westphalian system peaked in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but it faced recently the challenge of humanitarian intervention supporters