Event

The Principle of the Rule of Law in Early Islam

Date
26 Feb 2026
Time
12:00 UK time
Speakers
Professor Ahmed El-Shamsy
Where
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Marston Road OX3 0EE
Series
Thinking Justice in Muslim Societies
Audience
Public
Booking
Not required
When the Islamic empire emerged in the seventh century, it faced a twofold challenge: socializing its population to commit to a unified state that curtailed previous freedoms while subjecting itself to the requirement to adhere to the teachings of the religion through which it legitimized itself. In this presentation, I argue that this dual challenge crystallized in a debate about the rule of law that emerged as early as the first generation of Islam. The debate produced a distinctly constitutional political theory that came to structure classical Islamic law.