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ISBN 10:1592217052
ISBN 13:978-1592217052
Author:Behnaz A Mirzai ,Ismael Musah Montana & Paul E Lovejoe ,editors
Slavery, Islam and Diaspora explores slavery in the context of the Muslim world through a study of the African Diaspora. The volume identifies the enslaved population as a distinct social stratum in Islamic societies and reflects on the ways Islam has been used to justify enslavement, liberate slaves, and defend the autonomy of communities. Local perceptions of Islam are shown to have strongly influenced the way people understood slavery. A cast of talented scholars provides a rich and remarkable volume on the crucial linkages between Islam and slavery in different spaces and places, as well as historical eras, doing so to enrich our understanding of slavery and identity, religion and religious memory, historical commemoration, and the complicated contours of resistance and fiercely nationalistic values. Toyin Falola, The Nelson Mandela Professor of African History At Large
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Slavery, Islam and Diaspora
Chapter 2: Bringing the Slaves Back In.
Chapter 3: Blacks beyond the Black Sea: Eunuchs in the Crimean Khanate.
Chapter 4: Slave Trade and Slavery on the Swahili Coast.
Chapter 5: Qajar Haram: Imagination or Reality?
Chapter 6: Slaves in a Muslim City: A Survey of Slavery in Nineteenth Century Kano.
Chapter 7: Islam, Ethnicity and Slave Agitation: Hausa ‘Mamluks’ in Nineteenth Century Yoruband.
Chapter 8: Ransoming Captives in the Sokoto Caliphate.
Chapter 9: Debating Slavery and Abolition in the Arab Middle East
Chapter 10: The Bori Colonies of Tunis —
Chapter 11: The Servile Populations of the Algerian Sahara, 1850-1900.
Chapter 12: Bellah Highwaymen: Slave Banditry and Crime in Colonial Northern Mali.
Chapter 13: Literacy among Muslims in Nineteenth Century Trinidad and Brazil
Chapter 14: Religious Constancy and Compromise among Nine-teenth Century Caribbean-Based African Muslims. — Glossary. — Bibliography.
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