ISLAM AND SLAVERY

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ISLAM AND SLAVERY


[+] serious ballot by JohnnyReb
created Sat Jul 23, 05

Hundreds of thousands of Africans are enslaved by Islamic fundamentalists each year in places like Sudan. Most of them are raped (even young boys) and beaten.


Slavery is illegal by international law. Can anything be done or does noone care?

It cant be stopped.
It could be stopped.
Nobody cares.


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COMMENTS:
I'm not sure if the Saudi Arabians would be classified as Islamic fundamentalists but they are the worst perpetrators of this horror.
by weebles48 on Sat Jul 23, 05 6:14am [+]

nobody cares because the perpetrators are not white and any criticism of them would be "Politicaly incorrect"
by Preparation_H on Sat Jul 23, 05 10:56am [+]

Agree that there are many slaves in Africa, and find this reprehensible. Still, however we may despise them, there is no necessary connection between Islamic fundamentalism and slavery. Don't dispute that some Islamic fundamentalists are involved in slavery. Imagine many other stripes of folk are also involved.

The Koran does not prohibit slavery, it only admonishes the master to be fair with his slaves.

The Bible does not prohibit slavery, it only admonishes the master to be fair with his slaves.
by xxxxxxxx on Sat Jul 23, 05 11:27am [+]

Yet, slavery as a legal status was over in the Western world before the end of the 19th century, even the serfs in benighted Russia & the formerly African slaves in the Old American South and Brazil plantations. Why was it continued in parts of Africa to the present day?

You give far too simplistic an analysis of this situation, griffon007. You ignore the fact that many of the abolitionists in Britain in the 18th century and the U.S. in the 19th century were such because of their own deeply held Christian beliefs (q.v. Berea College). Not only was there *never* an abolitionist movement in the Islamic world, but, as a matter of fact, there have been a number of religious apologists for such, including some within fairly recent times. Yes, of course, there were those who used Christianity to defend slavery ("the mark of Ham" and such), but they've been noticeably silent for many, many years.

Don't you find this just a bit curious?
by Felix on Sat Jul 23, 05 12:12pm [+]

^Felix, I agree that slavery is reprehensible, no matter what the religion or ideology of the slavers.

And, however simplistic it may be, the foundation documents of both Christianity and Islam do not prohibit the practice.

My point was/is that it is not the religion, ideology, or system of belief which creates the slaver: it is a dark heart. And, if you just look around a bit, you can find all manner of evil committed by folks professing just about any religion you can imagine.

Good comments, though, and certainly valid.
by xxxxxxxx on Sat Jul 23, 05 1:09pm [+]

Slavery was invented and carried out solely by white americans. Anyone who has attended a proper american university would know that.

To say that other people commit this horrific act is racist. Whites are to blame for all problems, anyone who says otherwise is a bigot.
by herzog on Sat Jul 23, 05 4:11pm [+]

LOL @ herzog. It existed way before that. Nice sarcasm though.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Sat Jul 23, 05 5:52pm [+]

Slavery of today isn't only an Islamic tradition. It exists everywhere where you have poverty. It's always wrong but as usually the Western nations will do nothing about it because they can get nothing out of it. If there was as much oil in Sudan as there was in Iraq then you'd have a different story.
by Liberal_Democrat on Sat Jul 23, 05 6:51pm [+]






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