Did Islam abolish slavery?
If yes, show the verse.
If no, then stop claiming Islam ended slavery.
That question cuts right through all the rhetoric and apologetics — it demands clarity, not comfort.
Here’s how it lays bare the issue:
🔹 Did Islam Abolish Slavery?
If yes, show the verse.
🧾 The answer is: No verse exists that abolishes slavery in the Qur’an.
There is no command that says, “You shall not own slaves” or “Free all slaves.”
There is no verse that explicitly bans the institution.
What we have instead are:
Verses that regulate slavery
Verses that encourage freeing slaves
Verses that normalize sexual relations with slave women
➡️ Conclusion: The Qur’an accepts slavery as a legitimate institution.
🔸 So: Stop Claiming Islam Abolished Slavery
Unless one can point to:
A Qur’anic command abolishing it
A Hadith declaring its end
A legal consensus (ijma‘) from classical scholars banning it entirely
...then the honest answer must be:
➡️ Islam did not abolish slavery — it only regulated it and encouraged humane treatment and manumission.
Apologists who say otherwise are either:
Reinterpreting intended spirit over literal law
Relying on modern ethical frameworks
Or avoiding the harsh truth in an effort to defend faith in a secular world
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