>>38Islam isn't totalitarian, it is "comprehensive"
https://www.quora.com/Is-Islam-a-totalitarian-religionLet Islam define itself: “Set your face to the religion as a ḥanīf (Muslim), in the primordial nature from God upon which He originated mankind. There is no altering the creation of God; that is the upright religion, but most of mankind know not”. (30:30)
Instead of “totalitarian” I would like to use “comprehensive” when discussing Islam. Being comprehensive means that Islam covers both individual and social aspects of human beings’ life and also, fulfills their temporal and spiritual needs. Muslim scholars divide the content of the Qur’an into three main categories: worldview, moral codes and rules. These contents lead human beings to “guidance”, to know God, to worship Him and how to interact with each other in the society. Regarding the individuals, the Qur’an introduces Allah (SWT) to man and teaches him how to worship God and how to reach Him or generally teaches him to be a good believer and worshiper of Him.
Regarding the society or social aspects of human life the Qur’an deals with economy and politics. The Qur’an teaches humans how to communicate one another in the society, how to transact with one another and how to deal with friends and enemies.