Slavery in the History of Black Muslim Africa

Humphrey J. Fisher,Humphrey Fisher (Reader in the History of Africa, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London),Kenneth Heineman,Humphrey J Fisher

Format
Hardback
Publisher
New York University Press
Country
United States
Published
1 August 2001
Pages
400
ISBN
9780814727157

Slavery in the History of Black Muslim Africa

Humphrey J. Fisher,Humphrey Fisher (Reader in the History of Africa, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London),Kenneth Heineman,Humphrey J Fisher

In many parts of the African Muslim world, slavery still blights the landscape. What are the origins of this terrible institution? Why is it still practiced? How widespread is it and how does it differ from Western chattel slavery? This book tells the story of how the enslavement of Africans by Berbers, Arabs, and other Africans became institutionalized and legitimized throughout Muslim Africa. A classic, pioneering study, first published in 1971 and extensively updated in this revised edition, Slavery in the History of Black Muslim Africa provides an expansive portrait of domestic slavery from the tenth to the nineteenth century in the context of the religious, social, and economic conditions of the African Islamic world. Drawing on a host of accounts from contemporary observers such as Leo Africanus and Ibn Battuta, Fisher and Fisher describe the status and rights of slaves in Africa, and their various roles as currency, goods, eunuchs, soldiers, and statesmen, as well as the jarring historical interruption brought on by slave raiders and traders in West and North Africa.

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