raqabah
Raqabah is a term used in various contexts, primarily in the realms of Islamic jurisprudence and Middle Eastern culture. In Islamic law, raqabah refers to the right of ownership and possession of a person or their property. This concept is rooted in the idea that individuals have a natural entitlement to their belongings and their own freedom.
In pre-Islamic Arabia, raqabah was used to describe the ownership of slaves. The emphasis on raqabah in
Following the advent of Islam, the concept of raqabah underwent significant transformations. The Quranic command to
In modern times, the term raqabah has been used to describe various forms of ownership, such as
In the context of Middle Eastern culture, raqabah is often associated with themes of captivity and resistance.