Shaykh Mustafa Briggs

Society, Shariah and the Common Good

Description

Across modern Britain, questions of loneliness, social fragmentation, economic pressure and declining community infrastructure are becoming increasingly urgent.  

In this thought-provoking conversation, Sohail Hanif, CEO of National Zakat Foundation, explores what the concept of Shariah really means beyond headlines and political rhetoric, examining its ethical foundations in welfare, responsibility, justice and mutual care.  

Moving beyond simplistic portrayals, the discussion considers whether faith-based moral frameworks still have something meaningful to offer societies struggling with inequality, isolation and the erosion of communal life. What happens when communities take responsibility for one another and could moral and spiritual traditions help rebuild a fractured social fabric? 

About the Speaker

Shaykh Mustafa Briggs

Shaykh Mustafa Briggs is a British Islamic scholar, historian, bestselling author, and international speaker. Educated at the University of Westminster, SOAS, and Al-Azhar University, he is known for uncovering overlooked histories of Islam, particularly African Muslim scholarship. He has lectured at over 50 universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale.