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Islam’s Gradual Approach to Abolishing Slavery

❀ Types of Slavery Recognized in Islamic Teachings​

  1. War Captives: Individuals captured during wars.
  2. Enslavement of Free People: Free individuals captured and sold into slavery.
  3. Hereditary Slavery: Those born into slavery over generations, whose original enslavement is unknown.

✔ The Institution of Slavery and Islam’s Response

Before Islam, slavery was a deeply rooted social and economic institution across Arabia and beyond. Islam was confronted with two fundamental questions:

① What should be done with the existing slaves?
② What long-term solution could address slavery?

✔ Addressing Existing Slaves

Islam did not order an immediate abolition of slavery, as this would have caused a collapse of the prevailing social and economic systems. Instead, Islam initiated a moral and gradual emancipation movement known as Fakk al-Riqāb (freeing of necks).

◉ The Prophet ﷺ freed 63 slaves personally.
◉ The Companions freed many more.
◉ By the end of the Rightly Guided Caliphate, the number of slaves had greatly diminished due to this approach.

✔ Future of Slavery in Islam

Islam prohibited:
❌ Enslaving free people by capture and trade.
✔ Allowed enslavement only in war under certain conditions, with alternative options preferred:
  • Freeing captives as an act of grace
  • Ransom exchange
  • Prisoner exchange
Only when none of these were viable could prisoners be retained as slaves.

✔ Rights of Slaves in Islam

Islam significantly uplifted the status of slaves by:

◉ Encouraging kind treatment and education
◉ Providing a path to freedom through:

  • Mukātabah (contractual manumission)
  • Freeing as expiation for sins

✔ Female Slaves (Concubines)

Islam allowed permissible intimacy with concubines (without nikah), but also:
✔ Enforced ethical treatment
✔ Encouraged freeing them and marrying them, as promoted by the Prophet ﷺ

This ensured dignity and eventual integration into society, reflecting Islam’s gradual dismantling of the institution of slavery.

❀ Summary ❀​

Islam approached the issue of slavery:
Gradually, to avoid social chaos
Prohibited the creation of new slaves outside of war
◉ Ensured existing slaves were treated humanely and given a path to freedom and dignity

📌 Far from endorsing slavery, Islam aimed to eradicate it step-by-step, establishing a moral revolution in an era where slavery was globally normalized.

📘 Source: Masʾalah GhulāmīTanqīḥāt Part 2 by Abul Aʿlā Mawdūdī
 
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