köptet
Koptet is a term primarily used in the context of Islamic law and history, referring to the practice of purchasing or acquiring Muslim prisoners of war during periods of conflict. This concept emerged from early Islamic jurisprudence and the established practices of warfare and captivity prevalent at the time. When Muslims engaged in military campaigns, the defeated enemy combatants, particularly those who were not killed in battle, could be taken as prisoners.
Under traditional interpretations of Islamic law, these captives could be dealt with in several ways, one of
The proceeds or benefits derived from koptet were typically allocated according to established Islamic legal frameworks,