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Kindly watch your language.no I am not listening to ISIS ---- are you talking about? I was just making sure
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Kindly watch your language.no I am not listening to ISIS ---- are you talking about? I was just making sure
No human being has the right to restrict this freedom or take away that choice unlawfully; whoever dares to do that is a wrongdoer and oppressor.
we should examine the matter with fairness and with the aim of seeking the truth, and we should examine the details of the rulings on slavery in Islam, with regard to the sources and reasons for it, and how to deal with the slave and how his rights and duties are equal to those of the free man, and the ways in which he may earn his freedom,
Out of interest, is a female slave-owner allowed to have sex with one of her male slaves without it counting as zina?
Peace
'Umar did not punish the woman for illicit sex, but forbade her from marrying any free man, and ordered the male slave not to approach her. The case was settled [...]."
Greetings,
I like the story, but surely forbidding her from marrying any free man is a punishment?
Peace
A pregnant slave does not need to get married. The father is simply assumed to be her owner. There is nothing to fix there.1) what happens if she gets pregnant without them getting married?
Slave girls do not count towards that tally. That is why the Ottoman Sultan had hundreds of slave girls in his harem. There is no limit on the number of slave girls a man can possess. Furthermore, the Sultan would never marry a wife. He would only have slave girls. A marriage creates an alliance with the bride's family. This was not a desirable outcome for the Ottoman Sultan, because that would make his bride's family unequal to and above the other subjects in his empire. Therefore, marriage was considered haraam for the Sultan. He was supposed to buy ample supplies of slave girls and make do with those. And indeed, this also means that the Ottoman Sultan was always the son of a slave girl.2) What if the man wants to marry her but he's already got 4 wives? Can he still have intercourse with her even though he's got 4 wives?
Sex with slave girls is halal. So, what would be the problem? Again, there is nothing to fix here.3) what if he never wants to marry her but wants to keep her as a slave forever and have intercourse (with her permission)
thanks to women like Queen Elizabeth the First, a woman knows to know a woman's sovereignty is desirable above all else.
I am also confused about slavery in Islam.
What if someone finds it degrading to become a slave of a human?
Cuz we are all slaves of Allah, none else. :/
So why does Islam permit slavery, which involves precisely this?
If the slave's rights and duties are equal to those of a free man, then why would he need to earn his freedom at all?
Peace
Employee obey the employer by his own will, and he get salary as compensation forv it. While in slavery the slave is being forced to obey the master without his own consent.because you still need to obey the master similarly like a employer to the employee
For a woman, the difference is very subtle. If she is a free woman, but she is likely to use her freedom to leave, nobody right in his mind will be interested in marrying her. If she is a slave, she cannot leave. So, that would make her more suitable to raise children with than a free woman who is likely to leave. Free women are only suitable as wives if they are unlikely to use their freedom.My question to those who support slavery: Are you willing to be slave?
I read a hadith were the Prophet :saw: said a nation that makes a woman its leader, will never succeed.
Any scholar??
Okay thanks for answering,pretty much I understand everything in slavery in islam now,thanks to brilliant intelligent people! but I have ONE more question left..what if that slave is a kafir? or hindu,is it okay to have sex with her and marry her or not.
I do believe Islam's original intended purpose was eradication of slavery through the blanket encouragement in the Sunnah (prophetic footsteps) to free slaves even though Quran tackled the reality of slavery as a preexisting institution within pagan Arabia since the days of jahilliya (ignorance).My question to those who support slavery: Are you willing to be slave?
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