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[SUBJECT] How Islamic Slavery Shaped Ottoman State Formation and European Norms

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Slave Empire: Ottoman Islamic Slavery and State Formation

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This paper demonstrates that Islamic slavery provided a distinctive internationalized model of successful state formation, with the Ottoman Empire using enslaved people to build professional military-administrative institutions—including a standing army—centuries before European states achieved similar structures. Researchers found that reproducing Islamic slavery required enslaving outsiders, making the institution’s external and internal dimensions mutually reinforcing, and that Europeans failed to emulate this system despite its functional superiority, revealing deep normative and cultural barriers to institutional diffusion. For a writer and philosopher attuned to the world’s diverse spiritual and political traditions, this study illuminates how cultural preconditions shape the adoption of political institutions and how a European “standard of civilization” was later coercively imposed on Muslim powers, ending a distinctive political model—a profound insight for understanding the interplay of power, morality, and institutional change across civilizations.

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