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: Examining the origins, composition, and ideology of enslavement in Muslim societies.

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The work is a compilation of essays originating from a 1977 conference at Princeton University titled "Islamic Africa: Slavery and Related Institutions". It focuses on four primary themes:

: Investigating the social relationships between the enslaved and their masters, as well as the transition to post-servile conditions.

Slaves and Slavery in Africa (Slaves & Slavery in Muslim Africa)

: Assessing the long-term impact of Islamic slavery on contemporary African and Near Eastern societies. Key Perspectives

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