How was the institution of slavery viewed in Muslim society?

A) In theory, slavery was seen as a stage in the process of conversion of pagans to Islam.
B) Slavery was believed to be a permanent condition that rendered the enslaved incapable of entering heaven.
C) Slavery was viewed as so demeaning that those who were enslaved were good for nothing beyond labor in the fields or the mines.
D) Slavery was eradicated in Islamic society because of the emphasis on the equality of believers.


Answer: A) In theory, slavery was seen as a stage in the process of conversion of pagans to Islam.

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