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For, far from being passive submission to Allahs inscrutable will,


Islam gives each individual the chance to contribute actively
towards his own salvation. For instance, in the Koran slavery was
taken for granted, in accordance with prevailing practice; but
freeing of slaves was encouraged as meritorious. Thus, the Koran,
in the seventh century A.D., does not consider slavery an
immutable, God-given state for certain groups of human beings,
but an unfortunate accident. It was within the reach of man to
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new opinions. Abu Bekr exhausted great wealth for an
Arab in purchasing slaves who had been persecuted for
their admira tion of Mahommed, and from that day to
this Islam has been distinguished by its adherence to
one high principle. The slave who embraces Islam is
free ; not simply a freed man, but a free citizen, the
equal of all save the Sultan, competent de facto as well
as de jure to all and every office in the state. (Townsend,
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Muslim government includes liberatingeven the non-Muslim subjects
who would have been made prisoners by the enemy.
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