Slavery, the state, and Islam

Author
Ennaji, Mohammed
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2013
Language
English
Keywords
Call Number
HT919 .E548 2013
ISBN
9780521135450
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
252
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Slavery and Islam
Abstract

Slavery, the State, and Islam looks at slavery as the foundation of power and the state in the Muslim world. Closely examining major theological and literary Islamic texts, it challenges traditional approaches to the subject. Servitude was a foundation for the construction of the new state on the Arabian peninsula. It constituted the essence of a relationship of authority as found in the Koran. The dominant stereotypes and traditions of equality as promoted by Islam, of its leniency toward slaves, is questioned. This original, pioneering book overturns the mythical view of caliphal power in Islam. It examines authority as it functions in the Arab world today and helps to explain the difficulty of attempting to instill freedom and democracy there.