Professor Jonathan Brown: Is there Justice Outside God's Law? SOAS University of London
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This event titled "" Is there Justice Outside God's Law?: Making Sense of the Boundaries of the Sharīʿah in Islamic Civilization" was given by Professor Jonathan Brown (Alwaleed bin Talal Chair of Islamic Civilization, Georgetown University) as part of the Centre of Islamic Studies' Distinguished Speakers' Lecture Series at SOAS University of London on 29 February 2016.
A key tenet of belief in Islamic civilization was that God's law, the Shariah, was the most just and perfect system of law for mankind. The primacy of the Shariah in the minds of many Muslims today remains strong, and an enduring tension in Muslim communities is negotiating the legitimacy of legal systems outside of the Shariah. This presentation will explore how classical Muslim scholars understood the relationship of the Shariah to justice, and how they reconciled their belief in the rule of law with the urgings of equity.
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starts at 6:15
MashAllah. May Allah forgive and reward this Sheikh
An excellent and a mind-opening lecture. The Q and A session is also very good, especially the last one last one (1:13:53)
Very good
Alhamdullillah we have scholars like you
pls share a Turkish video
@34:03 lol, egyption battery :D
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Egypt is famous for good quality stuff! lol
I think the question should be " is there injustice within God Law ?" Presume nothing investigate everything.
When interpreted and applied by humans, of course. Removing human error is impossible without removing autonomy.
Subhan Allah, that is not even a question for a muslim to even think of. That contradicts the Nature of God and the teachings of the Quran. *"Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, [even] as much as an atom's weight"* Surah 4:40