Race and Slavery in the Middle East

An Historical Enquiry

Bernard Lewis author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Oct '90

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Race and Slavery in the Middle East cover

The state of race relations in Islamic societies has often been the subject of optimistic descriptions. Sources as various as Toynbee and Malcolm X refer to a racial Utopia, a colour-blind society. This society is seen as the direct result of the tenets of Islam, in which the only important distinction is that between Believers and Infidels. In support of this view is the indisputable fact that the Koran expresses no racial or colour prejudice. Contradicting it are various historical documents, and such literary sources as the The Thousand and One Nights, which clearly depict the social advantages of possessing white skin, as in the tale of the black slave who is rewarded by becoming white upon his passing into Heaven.

The text is learned and particularly lucid on the intellectual context of slavery in the Middle East...in the foreseeable future this book will remain the starting point in English for all students of the subject * Immigrants and Minorities *
'it is a book which must be taken seriously ... The author's presentation of data is wide-ranging and reasonably fair.' J.S. Nielsen, GSIC, Selly Oak Colleges, Islam and Christian Muslim Relations

ISBN: 9780195062830

Dimensions: 243mm x 162mm x 23mm

Weight: 529g

224 pages