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Subject: slavery in bible
smohamed 3.10.14 - 04:11pm
in other words slavery abolished ... look up the story of Bilal.. * +
smohamed 3.10.14 - 04:12pm
infact if you want a recent one try.. Malcolm X and his experience of Islam... and many more... cheers g2g * +
kimjongl 3.10.14 - 04:18pm
Muhammad's attitudes and pronouncements regarding slavery reveal abiding belief in the principle of a slave's loyalty to her or his master and in a master's circumscribed duty of reciprocation. By their fiat a master could sell and may trade their slaves, was not required to free or repatriate those no longer wanted, and was empowered to deem which were worthy to be granted a mukataba while holding authorisation to deny property and earnings to those not so deemed. Female slaves were not permitted to withhold their fertility from a master even through married to another at the time of their enslavement, they had no ownership of their mahr, they could not marry without their master's consent, and they might (in the interpretation of Shi'a jurisprudence) even be compelled to sexually serve a third party. * +
bozzalad 3.10.14 - 04:21pm
Take it and enjoy it with right good cheer...yep * +
kimjongl 3.10.14 - 04:21pm
That's from when he freed Bilal, he did not abolish slavery but simply regulated and added some guidelines. And that's not even taking into account war, which makes the abolishment argument simply untrue.
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bozzalad 3.10.14 - 04:24pm
nation of islam...oh yeah what a great example * +
bozzalad 3.10.14 - 04:25pm
so much waffle to explain that not once is slavery forbidden. * +
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