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"Slavery and Islam (Submission)"
Slavery is a very old
practice that was gradually abolished in Islam (Submission). Many
people out of ignorance or out of biased attack Islam (Submission)
for its stand on slavery, distorting and misrepresenting the true
stand of Islam (Submission). In this article we will see the great
humane position of Islam on slavery. The central issue of slavery and equality is the
concept of human dignity. In Islam, God has conferred honor and
dignity on all human beings irrespective of their race, gender, age,
social status and beliefs.
In (17:70) God says,
“We have honored the children of Adam, and
provided them with rides on land and in the sea. We provided for
them good provisions, and we gave them greater advantages than many
of our creatures.”
Together with human dignity and honor comes freedom to live, the
right to be respected on an equal basis before the law and to
enjoy equal social treatment. Islam (Submission) stresses the
equality of mankind as God created man from a common source and
the only allegiance and obedience is to God, the Almighty creator.
Islam has never condoned any form of discrimination. The only thing
that sets men apart is their righteousness.
[49:13] "O people, we created you from the
same male and female, and rendered you distinct peoples and tribes,
that you may recognize one another. The best among you in the
sight of GOD is the most righteous. GOD is Omniscient,
Cognizant."
Slavery has been gradually abolished by Islam, it did not
come by decree or injunction but rather in the form of total
management principles which were applied during the early periods of
Islam and still applicable today if necessary.
Slavery has long been practiced before the coming of Islam
(Submission). In the pre-Islamic Egyptian, Jewish, Greek and
Roman societies, slavery was in full use in different aspects.
Aristotle subscribed to the idea that men were born not to be equal
as some will become master due to their superior brain power and
intellectual capacity while others will become slaves.
The approach taken by Islam (Submission) is full of wisdom and at
the same time provides a package of pro-active measures to eliminate
this practice. It is a gradual but effective approach which combines
several affirmative measures. The main strategy is:
To narrow down the sources of slavery with a view
to eliminating it all-together; and
OPENING a wide avenue for slaves to gain
independence.
People became slaves because of criminal actions, unpaid debts,
gambling, kidnapping, piracy, irresponsible parents who sold their
children into slavery, being descendants of slaves, prisoners of war
and voluntary submission to be a slave in order to get out from the
miseries of life such as acute poverty. These were effectively
reduced by Islam.
The provision of slavery through wars was no longer important
after the Islamic civilization redefined the mode of interaction
between nations -- from power struggle to peaceful and productive
coexistence. Indirectly
but effectively Islam has closed this source of slavery.
Islam (Submission) opened all the doors to free the slaves by
setting up rules which greatly facilitated the emancipation of
slaves:
The initiative of Islam in promoting independence for slaves was
carried out in the following ways:
(1) Encouraging the masters and the Muslim
societies at large to help in freeing the slaves. The act of freeing
the slave is considered a noble one which is highly valued by
God. The slaves
themselves entered into an agreement with the master to buy their
independence by paying certain amounts of money. The society was
encouraged to help in providing the freedom money.
[24:33] “Those who cannot afford to get married shall maintain
morality until GOD provides for them from His grace. Those among
your servants who wish to be freed in order to marry, you shall
grant them their wish, once you realize that they are honest. And
give them from GOD's money that He has bestowed upon
you. ………”
(2) Making the act of freeing the slave a part
of punishment for any criminal act as well as for non-conformity of
the Islamic rituals. There are several verses in the Holy Quran
which specifically mentioned the requirement of freeing the slave as
a way of meeting the punishment for wrongdoing. See 4:92, 5:89 and
58:3
(3) Using Charity money as a financial source
to free the slave.
[9:60] Charities shall go to the poor, the needy, the workers
who collect them, the new converts, to free the
slaves, to those burdened by sudden expenses, in the cause
of GOD, and to the traveling alien. Such is GOD's commandment. GOD
is Omniscient, Most Wise.
[2:177] “Righteousness is not turning your faces towards the
east or the west. Righteous are those who believe in GOD, the Last
Day, the angels, the scripture, and the prophets; and they give the
money, cheerfully, to the relatives, the orphans, the needy, the
traveling alien, the beggars, and to free the slaves;
and they observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and give the obligatory
charity (Zakat); and they keep their word whenever they make a
promise; and they steadfastly persevere in the face of persecution,
hardship, and war. These are the truthful; these are the
righteous.”
[90:10-13] Did we not show him the two paths? He should choose
the difficult path. Which one is the difficult path? The freeing of
slaves.
Finally we can say that Islam found the slavery system already
existing and put forward a plan to abolish it.
No slaves or Free the slaves:
Some people question why God in the Quran did not prohibit
slavery and instead commanded and rewarded the freeing of the
slaves.
God, The Almighty, knows that slavery is a social disease that
will persist as long as humans are present on earth. If the order in
the Quran is to prohibit slavery, it would be a noble command but
since ONLY the believers in the Quran would be the ones
following the Quran, the command would not help slavery outside
Islam (Submission.) Every Muslim would then free his slaves
and remind the other Muslims not to have slaves any more and their
duty stop at that. The command in the Quran to FREE THE
SLAVES, does not stop at the Muslims or Islam but extend to all the
slaves wherever they are. A muslim (Submitter) would therefore free
any slaves he might have had and after that turns to any other
slaves in any location and of any religion to free, as commanded by
God in the Quran. In other words, the command to free the
slaves is far more reaching and far more effective than the mere
order to stop having slaves.
Van Denburg, a non-Muslim historian says, "Many regulations have
been made by Islam, showing how noble was the feeling of the Prophet
Muhammad and his followers towards slaves. In those regulations, we
find that the merits of Islam are contrary to all the systems used
until recently by nations, who claim to be most civilized and
developed."
Islam never became a force nor a party that promoted and condoned
slavery. A balanced analysis of this issue would recognize the
wisdom of Islam in managing the heinous practice of slavery and
effectively putting an end to it.
To view the
position of Today's Christianity on
Slavery,
click here
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