The “Fused Horizon” of Abolitionism and Islam

IF 0.6 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Global Slavery Pub Date : 2019-06-06 DOI:10.1163/2405836X-00402003
N. Mathews
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This article considers slavery and abolition in Muslim societies globally as a historical and historicist problem. I argue that the changes in popular consensus among Muslims about the desirability and permissibility of owning slaves is primarily due to a Gadamerian “fused horizon” of abolitionism and Islam. I theorize one site of its emergence from interreligious African cooperation in New World slave rebellions. By studying slavery as a global process and parochializing the boundaries between the civilizational and regional histories of Islam, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, there emerges a radical critique of slavery and capitalism that combines elements of both abolitionism and Islam. The historical experience of enslaved people provides an experiential and evidential basis for this new hermeneutical horizon.
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废奴主义与伊斯兰教的“融合视野”
本文将全球穆斯林社会的奴隶制和废奴问题视为一个历史和历史主义问题。我认为,穆斯林中关于拥有奴隶的可取性和允许性的普遍共识的变化,主要是由于伽达默尔式的废奴主义和伊斯兰教的“融合视野”。我从非洲在新大陆奴隶叛乱中的跨宗教合作中提出了其出现的一个理论。通过将奴隶制作为一个全球进程来研究,并将伊斯兰教、欧洲、非洲、亚洲和美洲的文明和区域历史的界限狭隘化,出现了一种结合废奴主义和伊斯兰教元素的对奴隶制和资本主义的激进批评。奴隶的历史经验为这一新的解释学视域提供了经验和证据基础。
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Journal of Global Slavery
Journal of Global Slavery Arts and Humanities-History
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