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12 Hours
Seerah Scholar Track
مَسَارُ عُلَمَاءِ السِّيرَة
Rigorous scholarly study exploring constitutional statecraft, treaty law, diplomatic letters, military ethics, and classical Hadith commentary.
The Constitution of Madinah & Statecraft
Lesson 1 of 18 min read
Pluralism & Rule of Law in Madinah
المُواطَنَةُ وَسِيَادَةُ القَانُون
The Constitution of Madinah drafted in 1 AH united diverse tribal and religious groups under a unified rule of law while guaranteeing full religious liberty to Jewish and pagan citizens. It prohibited revenge blood feuds, established collective security, and declared the equality of all citizens before the law.
Key Takeaways:
The earliest constitutional embodiment of civic equality and freedom of conscience.
Collaborative defense and shared civic obligations.
Elimination of tribal privilege in judicial matters.
Prophetic Reflection:
How does the Charter of Madinah serve as a timeless blueprint for peace in diverse multi-faith societies?
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