John Ralph WillisSlaves and Slavery in Africa
Volume One: Islam and the Ideology of Enslavement
Introduction The Ideology of Enslavement in Islam
John Ralph Willis; Chapter I Hijra and the Ideology of Enslavement
Willis John Ralph; Chapter II Models of the World and Categorial Models: The "Enslavable Barbarian" as a Mobile Classificatory Label; Chapter III The Image of Africans in Arabic Literature: Some Unpublished Manuscripts1
Akbar Muhammad; Chapter IV Genesis
Judaism
and the 'Sons of Ham'
Ephraim Isaac; Chapter V Stereotypes and Attitudes Towards Slaves in Arabic Proverbs: a Preliminary View
William John Sersen; chapter VI Enslavement
Slavery and Attitudes Towards the Legally Enslavable in Hausa Islamic Literature
M. Hiskett; chapter VII The Mi'raj: a Legal Treatise on Slavery by Ahmad Baba
Bernard Barbour
Michelle Jacobs; chapter VIII Zuhur al-Basatin and Ta'rikh al-Turubbe: Some Legal and Ethical Aspects of Slavery In the Sudan as Seen in the Works of Shaykh Musa Kamara
Constance Hilliard; Chapter IX Slavery and Islamization in Africa: A Comparative Study
Nehemia Levtzion; Chapter X Mawlas: Freed Slaves and Converts in Early Islam
Daniel Pipes;