Event

Slavery, Abolition and Islam: Debating Freedom in the Islamic Tradition

Date
27 May 2025
Time
17:00 UK time
Speakers
Dr Haroon Bashir
Where
St Antony's College, MEC Boardroom, Kirdar Building, 68 Woodstock Road, 62 Woodstock Road OX2 6JF
Series
Book Talks
Organiser contact
Audience
Public
Cost
FREE
Booking
Not required
The abolition of slavery remains a relatively new concept in human history and scholars from all religious traditions have attempted to navigate the religious and ethical questions raised by the historical acceptance of the practice. In this seminar, Haroon Bashir explores how scholars promoting abolition in the name of Islam transformed the debate around Islam and slavery. The seminar explores how abolitionism became the hegemonic position within contemporary Islamic thought and provides a genealogy of ‘Islamic abolitionist’ thought. Abolitionist arguments were not simply accepted when originally articulated, with defenders of the slave trade using the weight of historical tradition to emphasise the legitimacy of slavery. The strongly contested debates that ensued had huge ramifications for understandings of authority, tradition, and modernity within Islamic thought that are as present as they are past.