Best Slave to Free and Ruling on Conditional Emancipation in Islam

Identifying the Best Slave and Permissibility of Conditional Emancipation
By: Imran Ayyub Lahori


Linguistic & Sharʿī Definition of ʿItq (Emancipation)


  • Linguistic: The word ʿItq comes from the verb ʿataqa–yaʿtiqu meaning “to be free.” In the afʿala form (aʿtaqa), it means “to set free.”
    [al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ, p. 1170; al-Munjid, p. 535]
  • Sharʿī: To remove ownership from a person for the sake of attaining closeness to Allah. It is recommended (mustaḥabb) but becomes obligatory in certain expiations (kafārāt).
    [Subul al-Salām 4/1953]

Virtue of Emancipating Slaves


Abū Hurayrah رضي الله عنه narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:


من أعتق رقبة مسلمة أعتق الله بكل عضو منه عضوا من النار حتى فرجه بفرجه
“Whoever frees a Muslim slave, Allah will free every limb of his from the Fire for every limb of the slave — even the private part for the private part.”
[Bukhari 2517, Muslim 1509]


Many Companions freed large numbers of slaves:


  • Prophet ﷺ: 63
  • ʿĀʾishah رضي الله عنها: 67
  • ʿAbbās رضي الله عنه: 70
  • ʿUthmān رضي الله عنه (during siege): 20
  • Ḥakīm ibn Ḥizām رضي الله عنه: 100
  • Ibn ʿUmar رضي الله عنهما: 1,000
  • Dhū al-Kalāʿ al-Ḥimyarī رضي الله عنه: 8,000 in one day
  • ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAwf رضي الله عنه: 30,000
    [Subul al-Salām 4/1955]

Identifying the Best Slave to Free


Abū Dharr رضي الله عنه asked the Prophet ﷺ: “Which slave is best to free?”
The Prophet ﷺ replied:


أنفسها عند أهلها وأكثرها ثمنا
“The one most valuable to his master and highest in price.”
[Bukhari 2518, Muslim 84]


Conditional Emancipation


Safīnah Abū ʿAbd al-Raḥmān رضي الله عنه reported:


“Umm Salamah رضي الله عنها freed me on the condition that I would serve the Prophet ﷺ for as long as he lived.”
[Hasan: Irwāʾ al-Ghalīl 1752, Abu Dawud 3932, Nasa’i 3778, Ibn Majah 252, Ahmad 5/221, Hakim 2/213]
 
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