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Oxford Islam & Justice Seminar: Islamic Law beyond Fiqh

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Contemporary Islamic Studies
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The Oxford Islam and Justice Programme aims to provide a grounding in the academic and debates about the relationship between Islamic views of justice and the modern political order.
This is the third seminar of Trinity Term 2025, with associated short pre-readings, and is taught by leading academic in the field Dr Mohammed Allehbi. The theme for this week's lecture is Islamic Law beyond Fiqh (700-1000 C.E.)

In this Trinity Term 2025 series we are exploring some of the deepest questions about Islam and political justice, including the ideas of political liberalism, natural law, statecraft, political theology, and 'secularism'. In all cases, we aim to expose students to a variety of competing perspectives that are grounded in the Islamic tradition. Recommended readings are provided for each seminar; completing at least the core readings beforehand will provide the richest possible learning experience. Additional, optional readings are provided for students who want to explore topics in greater depth.

Slides for the seminar are available to download here: https://media.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/sant/islamic_studies/2025-06-26-sant-islamic_studies-islam_and_justice_mohammed_allehbi_slides.pdf

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Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Mohammed Allehbi
Jacob Williams
Keywords
Islamic law
fiqh
islamic tradition
political justice
political liberalism
Natural law
statecraft
Political Theology
secularism
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 26/06/2025
Duration: 00:32:29

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