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Explanation
ofMilitarySlavery 77
lished
orderbecause
theyprosper
init."Outsiders,
’’5
by
con-
trast,
areadiverselot,either
foreigners
oroutcast
indigenous
groups
suchasminorities
(personsdiffering
in
language,
reli-
gion,
color,orsomeother
significant
trait),theindigent,slaves,
andanyotherdisadvantagedgroup.
51
Theoutsiderswhofilled
emptyspaces
inMuslimarmiescame
overwhelmingly
from
marginal
areas.Theyenjoyed
vitalmili-
tary
and
political advantages
oversoldiers
from
government
areas,eventhoughthey
were
culturally
less
sophisticated.
Ibn
Khaldfin
52
expresses
thiscontrast
symbolically:
"Sieveswereal-
together
non-existent
among(the
Arabs)andtheyatewheat
(kernels)withthebran.
Yetthe
[military]gainsthey
madewere
greater
than
any
otherevermadeby
human
beings.
’’
Several
elementscontributed
to therecurrent
militarysuperiority
of
marginal
areasoldiers:the
hardships
oftheir
way
oflife,their
healthiness,andtheirsocial
organization;
thefactthatno
gov-
ernment
controlledthemwasof
keyimportance.
Whetheroutsiderslivedinthe
steppes,
deserts,ormountains,
merelystaying
alivewasa
steadychallenge.Agriculture
waser-
ratic
andanimalslivedina
fragile
climaticbalanceasthe
vaga-
riesofweather
hit
with
particularseverity.
Lifewashard:
each
- IbnKhaldfinusesthe
term
khgtrijiya
to
express"outsider"
(Muq
1:279
n.84,376).
51.Apersoncomingfromamarginalareaisautomatically
an
outsider,
foran
insidermust
participate
inconstituted
society
andthereforeliveina
government
area.
Ontheotherhand,anoutsider
may
comefromeithera
marginal
or a
gov-
ernmentareasolongasheisfromoutside
a
givensociety.
Area
Person
Marginal
Government
Outsider
x
Insider x
- IbnKhaldfin’swritingsaccord
sowellwiththe
followingargument
that
shallcombine
quotes
from
al-Muqaddima
andal-elbar
with
myviews.Inthepro-
cess, shalladmittedlybetakinghisstatements
outof
context,
forIbnKhaldfin
stresses
groups
whereas amlooking
atindividuals.
Still,
heoftencommentson
the
qualities
ofindividuals,too,
anditisthese shall
quote.
53.
Muq,
1:419.