Radical Separation of Powers

Radical Separation of Powers

Two centuries of Orientalist scholarship have denied that Islam has a constitutional concept. Premodern Islamic political practice has been subject to mistranslation, misinterpretation and condescension through the eyes of colonisers, and judged inferior to the norms of Western liberalism. Wael Hallaq, a leading scholar of Islamic law, sets the record straight in this groundbreaking volume.

 

Traumatised by the tyranny of absolute monarchies, Europe came to see in Islam everything that it despised about itself. By seeking to understand Islamic governance from within its own tradition of reason, Hallaq reveals premodern Islam to have a rich and distinctive constitutional tradition: starting from the individual as a political subject up to the power of executives.

‘The breadth of Hallaq’s analysis of Islamic constitutionalism and the philosophical depth that he brings to it open new vistas on political thought in pre-modern Islam. His brilliant readings of key texts in Islamic political theory serve to peel off thick layers of misrepresentation, bringing those texts to life and allowing us to view them with fresh eyes. Along the way, he offers a trenchant critique of both Orientalism and liberalism. This book will have a transformative impact on the study of Islamic political thought, but its arguments speak to a much wider audience, which, too, will be in Hallaq’s debt.’ Muhammad Qasim Zaman, author of Islam in Pakistan: A History

Publisher Oneworld: The British Bridge Between Intellectual Depth and the Magic of Storytelling
Author Wael Hallaq
Country United Kingdom
Publication Date 05/02/2026
Pages 592
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Wael Hallaq 'This is Wael Hallaq at his provocative and erudite best. He re-imagines Arabic philology as an empathetic praxis, shows how modern scholars must re-integrate the fields of Islamic learning artificially separated by Orientalism, and in the process re-writes the history of Islamic political thought to make a powerful case for a distinctive Islamic constitutionalism rooted in prophethood, ethics, and above all the Shari‘a.
Publisher Address info@oneworld-publications.com
ISBN 9781836431176