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What (who) is manumission$46816$ - definition

ISLAMIC CONTRACT
Mukatabat; Manumission Contract; Mukatebe

Affranchisement         
ACT OF SLAVE OWNER FREEING AN ENSLAVED PERSON; OR THE ENSLAVED PERSON BUYING HIS/HER OWN FREEDOM; OR ANOTHER PERSON BUYING THE FREEDOM OF AN ENSLAVED PERSON
Manumitter; Manumit; Manumitted; Manumitting; Bill Of Manumission; Bill of Manumission; Affranchisement (word); Affranchise; Affranchisement; Manumission of slaves; Manumissions
·noun The act of making free; enfranchisement.
Manumission (event)         
IBIZA PARTYING
Manumission (club concept)
Manumission was a series of parties held in Ibiza, in the Balearic Islands of Spain. The events were created by Mike and Andy Manumission (or Mckay).
manumit         
ACT OF SLAVE OWNER FREEING AN ENSLAVED PERSON; OR THE ENSLAVED PERSON BUYING HIS/HER OWN FREEDOM; OR ANOTHER PERSON BUYING THE FREEDOM OF AN ENSLAVED PERSON
Manumitter; Manumit; Manumitted; Manumitting; Bill Of Manumission; Bill of Manumission; Affranchisement (word); Affranchise; Affranchisement; Manumission of slaves; Manumissions
v. a.
Free, liberate, release, emancipate, enfranchise, set free.

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Mukataba

In Islamic law, a mukataba (مكاتبة) is a contract of manumission between a master and a slave according to which the slave is required to pay a certain sum of money during a specific time period in exchange for freedom. In the legal literature, slaves who enter this contract are known as mukatab. The Ẓāhirī school of Islamic jurisprudence view it to be compulsory, while the Shafa'is, Malikis and Hanafis perceive it to be merely recommended, and mustahabb (praiseworthy) to do so. Mukataba is one of the four procedures provided in Islam for manumission of slaves.