Thursday, June 5, 2025

 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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