Being a servant isn't all bright and dandy either, there are instances of abuses.depends on what you mean by "pay". In some countries people are servants and they dont get good pay - they actually get terrible pay.
Lets not even forget about child labour around the world.
They're not at all comparable. A worker is not the legal property of a company, and if you believe differently, show me a contract that allows workers to be inherited as slaves were.If you have a problem with this then you need to look at the contracts one signs when they get a job in a company, for example. The worker is the property of the company then.
Can a slave say 'no' to his or her master? That is the liberty I'm talking about. It's the ability to take your life wherever you choose it to go. Now that's a simplification, becuase external factors limit the things you can do. But you get the point I think.And where does the ISLAMIC version of it hinder the slave who is free to try and get out of it. Other than working for their owner, there is no reason why they can't get a family, education, and social life. Remember, we are arguing about slavery under Islamic rules.
None of those things are guaranteed. A slave owner doesn't have to do any of those things, because they aren't mandated in the Qur'an or Sunnah. There are encouragements, like the encouragement to free slaves, but they had no binding force. You didn't have to free slaves.I'll give a quick example, where in the ancient world would a man be guaranteed health care, an education, or a proper lodge for his work?
The conditions of your servitude may be fantastic, but that's like being a slave in a gilded cage. There may be positives to slavery, but as an institution, slavery is at the core a moral evil. Good things may come from sinful acts, but they're still sinful. Besides, if things were so good, why abolish slavery in the first place?
War slaves. During the Middle Ages, Muslims enslaved the soldiers of the opposing armies. Christians did it too. Both sides should hang their heads in shame in my opinion.Again, Muslims can't just go around enslaving people.
I disagree with slavery in all its forms.It seems that you don't have a problem with the Islamic concept of slavery per se. You just have a problem with the word and mix up things like the American treatment of slaves with how Islam mandates them to be.