Black Excellence and the Curse of Ham: Debating Race and Slavery in the Islamic Tradition

Q1 Arts and Humanities ReOrient Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.13169/reorient.5.1.0092
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The curse of ham narrative claims that ham (the son of noah) and his progeny were cursed by God with “blackness and slavery.” While the story can be located within Islamic literature, the tradition was refuted by numerous scholars for various reasons. firstly, the story is not found within the Quranic text. Secondly, it was generally accepted that slavery was not linked to color but was a substitute for execution following defeat in warfare. Most importantly, scholars refuted the idea that blackness could be considered a curse due to a number of early Muslim heroes being described as black. This paper explores the debates and discourses surrounding blackness and the story of ham.
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黑人卓越与火腿的诅咒:伊斯兰传统中的种族与奴隶制辩论
哈姆的诅咒叙事声称哈姆(诺亚的儿子)和他的后代被上帝诅咒为“黑暗和奴役”。虽然这个故事可以在伊斯兰文献中找到,但由于各种原因,许多学者驳斥了这个传统。首先,这个故事在古兰经文本中找不到。其次,人们普遍认为奴隶制与肤色无关,而是战争失败后处决的替代品。最重要的是,学者们驳斥了黑人可以被视为诅咒的观点,因为许多早期的穆斯林英雄被描述为黑人。本文探讨了围绕黑人和火腿故事的争论和话语。
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ReOrient Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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