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Islam came at a time when slavery was deeply entrenched in the society, so Islam worked towards the gradual elimination of slavery.
Islam did the best thing possible in working towards the removal of slavery and the elimination of any associated injustices. The fantasy of someone simply snapping their fingers and declaring the immediate abolishment of slavery in the 7th century is a nice idea, but unfortunately unrealistic and impossible. Slavery was deeply entrenched in the society and consequently could not be eliminated immediately. Islam took several steps to eliminate the injustices of slavery and drive humanity in the direction of its gradual elimination.
As for relations with female slaves, then again it is forbidden to abuse them whether physically or sexually, in the case of rape. Islam commands just, kind and compassionate treatment. The expiation for mistreating one's slave is to set them free and in the event of abuse the state may implement a ta'zîr (discretionary) punishment on the perpetrator.

- Islam encouraged the emanciplating of slaves; The Qur'an does so in many places:4:92, 5:89, 58:3, 90:13, 24:33, 9:60, 2:177, 2:221, 4:25, 4:36.The Prophet said:"A person who frees a Muslim slave, Allah will deliver every one of his limbs from the fire of Hell in return for each of the limbs of the slave (Sahîh Bukhârî, and Sahîh Muslim)Shaykh Abu Bakr Al-Jazâ'iry writes:Islam orders making an agreement to facilitate a slave in buying back his freedom if he requests such an agreement, and it encourages helping him in that with shares or wealth. Allah the Almighty said:The Prophet said: "If any of you have a slave girl, whom he gives good education and excellent training, and then he emancipates her and marries her, he shall have a two-fold reward. " (Sahîh Bukhârî)
And such of your slaves as seek a writing (of emancipation) give them such writing, if you find that there is good and honesty in them. And give them something (yourselves) out of the wealth of Allah which He has bestowed upon you. (Qur'an 24:33)
(Al-Jaza'iry, Minhaj Al-Muslim, vol. 2, p.551) - Islam eliminated and restricted the sources of slavery, prohibiting the enslavement of free people, the Prophet said:The Prophet said, "Allah says, 'I will be against three persons on the Day of Resurrection: [...] One who sells a free person (as a slave) and eats the price (Sahîh Bukhari)
"There are three people whose prayers are not accepted. And one of these three is a man who enslaves a free person (Rajulun iitabada muharraran)" (Sunan Abî Dawûd) - Islam obligated freeing slaves in many circumstances as expiation. Expiation for breaking an oath is freeing a slave (2:221), unintentionally causing a Muslim's death is freeing a slave (4:221), expiation for Zihâr is freeing a slave (4:221), breaking one's fast in ramadan is freeing a slave (Sahîh Muslim), etc.
- Islam elevated the status of slaves and promoted universal human equality; the Prophet said:"Yield obedience to my succesors, even if he is a black ethiopian slave" (Mishkat al-Masaabih, At-Tabreezee)
"No one should say, "my slave" as all of you are slaves of Allah." (Bukhari, Muslim, An-Nasaa'ee and Ibn Hibban) - Islam prohibited the poor treatment of slaves; the Prophet said:"Whoever strikes his slave or beats him, then his expiation is to free him." (Sahîh Muslim)
They are your brothers; give them to eat what you eat; give them to wear what you wear. (Sunan At-Tirmidhi)
"He who treats his slave badly will not enter Paradise". (Musnad Ahmad)
"You are to honor them and to treat them like your children, and feed them from what you eat" (Musnad Ahmad)
Islam did the best thing possible in working towards the removal of slavery and the elimination of any associated injustices. The fantasy of someone simply snapping their fingers and declaring the immediate abolishment of slavery in the 7th century is a nice idea, but unfortunately unrealistic and impossible. Slavery was deeply entrenched in the society and consequently could not be eliminated immediately. Islam took several steps to eliminate the injustices of slavery and drive humanity in the direction of its gradual elimination.
As for relations with female slaves, then again it is forbidden to abuse them whether physically or sexually, in the case of rape. Islam commands just, kind and compassionate treatment. The expiation for mistreating one's slave is to set them free and in the event of abuse the state may implement a ta'zîr (discretionary) punishment on the perpetrator.
