Chuck
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(1) It doesn't allow to make new slaves with the exception in war.The key word in both cases is allow/encourage rather than command. The Quran doesn't command to free slaves, it doesn't prescribe the slave's right to earn his freedom, I don't even think it commands master to treat their slaves well, though if tehy can go to court, that is probably teh case.
And of course, slavery is owning a human being no matter what rights they may have.
(2) Both Quran and sunnah commands to treat slaves kindly. This was the reasons Islamic jurist would look at the complaint from a slave.
(3) It sets provisions to free the slave (against sins, etc..).
(4) In addition to above, a slave can negotiate his/her freedom.
[Treatment]
"…do ‘Ihsan’ (goodness) to parents …and (to) what your right hands posses."[4:36]
Hadith - Sahih Al-Bukhari 3.721, Narrated Al Marur bin Suwaid
I saw Abu Dhar Al-Ghifari wearing a cloak, and his slave, too, was wearing a cloak. We asked him about that (i.e. how both were wearing similar cloaks). He replied, "Once I abused a man and he complained of me to the Prophet. The Prophet (peace be upon him) asked me, 'Did you abuse him by slighting his mother?' He added, 'Your slaves are your brethren upon whom Allah has given you authority. So, if one has one's brethren under one's control, one should feed them with the like of what one eats and clothe them with the like of what one wears. You should not overburden them with what they cannot bear, and if you do so, help them (in their hard job).' "
[Slave can negotiate freedom]
"And if any of your slaves ask you for a deed in writing (for emancipation) give them such a deed; If ye knew any good in them: yea, give them something yourselves out of the means which Allah has given to you…"[24:33]
Annemarie Schimmel writes in "Islam: An Introduction", p. 67
Slavery was not abolished by the Koran, but believers are constantly admonished to treat their slaves well. In case of illness a slave has to be looked after and well cared for. To manumit [free] a slave is highly meritorious; the slave can ransom himself by paying some of the money he has earned while conducting his own business. Only children of slaves or non-Muslim prisoners of war can become slaves, never a freeborn Muslim; therefore slavery is theoretically doomed to disappear with the expansion of Islam. The entire history of Islam proves that slaves could occupy any office, and many former military slaves, usually recruited from among the Central Asian Turks, became military leaders and often even rulers as in eastern Iran, India (the Slave Dynasty of Delhi), and medieval Egypt (the Mamluks). Eunuchs too served in important capacities, not only as the guardians of the women's quarters, but also in high administrative and military positions.