
Possessed by the Right Hand
The Problem of Slavery in Islamic Law and Muslim Cultures
Bernard K. Freamon(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 20. June 2019
Book
Hardback
586 pages
978-90-04-36481-3 (ISBN)
Description
In Possessed by the Right Hand, the first comprehensive legal history of slavery in Islam ever offered to readers, Bernard K. Freamon, an African-American Muslim law professor, provides a penetrating analysis of the problems of slavery and slave-trading in Islamic history. After examining the issues from pre-Islamic times through to the nineteenth century, Professor Freamon considers the impact of Western abolitionism, arguing that such efforts have been a failure, with the notion of abolition becoming nothing more than a cruel illusion. He closes this ground-breaking account with an examination of the slaving ideologies and actions of ISIS and Boko Haram, asserting that Muslims now have an important and urgent responsibility to achieve true abolition under the aegis of Islamic law.
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See Bernard Freamon live at Rutgers Law School (October 8, 2019).
Listen to Possessed by the Right Hand: An Interview with Prof. Bernard Freamon from Network ReOrient on Anchor
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-36481-3 (9789004364813)
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Bernard K. Freamon, LLM (2002), JSD (2007), Columbia University; JD (1974), Rutgers Law School, is Emeritus Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School. He is the author of "Straight, No Chaser: Slavery, Abolition and Modern Islamic Thought" in Indian Ocean Slavery in the Age of Abolition (YUP, 2013) and other works.
Content
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Maps
Introduction?1
1 Slavery, Slave Trading and the Law in the Pre-Islamic Middle East
2 Slavery and Slave Trading in Early Islam
3 Slavery and Empire in the Medieval and Early Modern Islamic Worlds
4 The "Mamluk/Ghulam Phenomenon"-Slave Sultans, Soldiers, Eunuchs and Concubines
5 Plural Imperialisms and Multiple Diasporas
6 A Taxonomy of Slavery and Slave Trading in Muslim Cultures
7 The Rise and Impact of Abolitionism
8 A Tale of Three Sovereigns-the Shah, the Khedive, and the Sultan
9 The Illusion of Abolition
10 The Reemergence of Slavery and Slave Trading in the Muslim World
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Maps
Introduction?1
1 Slavery, Slave Trading and the Law in the Pre-Islamic Middle East
2 Slavery and Slave Trading in Early Islam
3 Slavery and Empire in the Medieval and Early Modern Islamic Worlds
4 The "Mamluk/Ghulam Phenomenon"-Slave Sultans, Soldiers, Eunuchs and Concubines
5 Plural Imperialisms and Multiple Diasporas
6 A Taxonomy of Slavery and Slave Trading in Muslim Cultures
7 The Rise and Impact of Abolitionism
8 A Tale of Three Sovereigns-the Shah, the Khedive, and the Sultan
9 The Illusion of Abolition
10 The Reemergence of Slavery and Slave Trading in the Muslim World
Bibliography
Index