Slavery

From Islamic and Christian Perspectives

By: Sayyid Sa'eed Akhtar Rizvi

Published by:  Vancouver Islamic Educational Foundation,
British Columbia - Canada
ISBN 0-920675-07-7

Prefaces

Chapter 1 
Slavery in Ancient Times

 Chapter 2 
Christianity and 
Slavery

 

Part One: Islam and Slavery

Chapter 3 
Islam Attacks Slavery

 Chapter 4 
Slaves in the History of Islam
(i) Salman, the Persian
(ii) Zayd bin Harithah
(iii) 'Ammar bin Yasir
(iv) Miytham al-Tammar
(v) Bilal al-Habashi
(vi) Fizzah
(vii) Qambar
(viii) Sa'id
(ix) Slaves - the Helpers of the Faith
(x) Slaves' Children - Imams and Caliphs

 

Part Two: The Negro Slavery

 Chapter 5 
The Origin of Negro Slavery

 Chapter 6 
Christians Organise Slave-Trade

 Chapter 7 
East African Slave-Trade

 Chapter 8 
Sufferings of Slaves

 Chapter 9
Churches Participate in Slave-Trade

 

Part Three: The Abolition of Slavery

Chapter 10 
Why Slavery was Abolished?

 Chapter 11 
Hypocrisy of the Abolitionists

 Chapter 12 
Was American Civil War to Emancipate the Slaves?

 Chapter 13 
Territorial Slavery

 Postscript

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