Answer:
Islam inherited the institution of slavery. The pre-Islamic Arab society was
replete with slaves. In fact, they played a major role in building the
social and economic fabric of the society. Since slavery was deeply rooted
in the society, Islam adopted a gradual methodology to root out this inhuman
institution. Initially, besides a host of other measures,
slave emancipation was regarded as a pious deed and Muslims were urged and
exhorted to free slaves. This of course was enough to make Muslims realize
the abhorrence Islam had for slavery. It gradually trained their
temperaments and tendencies against what they had been so very used to.
Later,
sometime in Madīnah, when this interim period ended, the Qur’ān gave an
explicit directive to Muslims to release their slaves if the slaves
requested them to do so. The directive is stated in Sūrah Nūr and is called
the law of Mukātabat:
وَالَّذِينَ يَبْتَغُونَ الْكِتَابَ مِمَّا مَلَكَتْ
أَيْمَانُكُمْ فَكَاتِبُوهُمْ إِنْ عَلِمْتُمْ فِيهِمْ خَيْرًا وَآتُوهُمْ مِنْ
مَالِ اللَّهِ الَّذِي آتَاكُمْ (٢٤
:٣٣)
As for
those of your slaves who wish to buy their freedom, free them if you find in
them any promise and bestow on them a part of your riches which God has
given you. (24:33)
According
to this law, every slave who was capable of supporting himself was allowed
by law to free himself, provided that he either gave a certain monetary
amount to his master or carried out certain errands for him. This was to
ensure that he would not become an economic burden on the society and would
spend his life as its healthy member. Once he was able to provide this
surety, it was imperative on his master to set him free.
A special
head in the treasury was fixed for this purpose; also, wealthy people were
urged to help the slaves in this regard. The net result of this law was that
only handicapped and old slaves were left to be provided for by their
masters, which not only went in their own favour but also prevented them
from becoming an economic burden on the society. An outright order to free
slaves at all costs would have been disastrous since many of the older
salves never wanted to be free because they had spent their lives in a
household becoming part of the family and had no place to go.
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