Translation of the Life of Omar ibn Said: Manuscript No. 1 by Omar ibn Said

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Author Said, Omar ibn, 1770?-1863
Translator Bird, Isaac, 1793-1876
Title Translation of the Life of Omar ibn Said: Manuscript No. 1
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Summary "Translation of the Life of Omar ibn Said: Manuscript No. 1" by Omar ibn Said is a historical account composed in the early 19th century. This book chronicles the life of Omar ibn Said, a West African Muslim who was enslaved and brought to America. It delves into themes of faith, identity, and the condition of slavery, reflecting on Omar’s experiences as both a scholar and a captive in a foreign land. The narrative begins with Omar’s reflections on his early life and education in Africa, where he was well-versed in Islamic teachings and practices. Following his capture and passage across the Atlantic, he recounts his experiences in slavery, detailing the harshness of his initial circumstances under an ill-natured master before finding refuge with a more benevolent family. Throughout the text, Omar emphasizes the role of faith in his life, transitioning from Islamic prayers to embracing Christianity under the influence of his new masters. His story is not just a personal account of endurance and spiritual evolution, but also a poignant reminder of the broader human experiences of suffering, resilience, and redemption amidst the brutal realities of slavery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E300: History: America: Revolution to the Civil War (1783-1861)
Subject Said, Omar ibn, 1770?-1863
Subject Slave narratives -- North Carolina -- Manuscripts -- Translations into English
Subject Enslaved persons' writings, American -- Manuscripts -- Translations into English
Subject Enslaved persons -- North Carolina -- Biography -- Manuscripts -- Translations into English
Subject Manuscripts -- Washington (D.C.)
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