Invisible Yet Invincible: Islamic Heritage of the Maroons and the Enslaved Africans in Jamaica
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Author(s)Afroz Sultana
PublisherAustin Macauley Publishers Ltd
ISBN / ASIN1849631085
ISBN-139781849631082
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Sales Rank1,849,846
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Sultana Afroz seeks to clarify the Islamic heritage of the Maroons and the position of Islam in the freeing of the enslaved Africans in Jamaica. The text covers events preceding and reasons for, the Emancipation Act of 1833. It is postulated that those enslaved people of the Islamic faith never accepted Christian beliefs, although outwardly agreeing with these as was required of them by the authorities then in charge. It is therefore stated that they remained constant in their belief in the Islamic religion.?The prevalence of Islamic traditions retained in Jamaica denotes the continuing devotion to Islam which was a strong factor in their eventual emancipation. A well researched and reflective work by an acknowledged authority on Islam.
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