Resurging Islam-Revival of Slavery
30 Dec, 2006
Slavery, making one human the property of another, was widely
practiced in the past by many societies. Regrettably, even in the
21st Century, the horrid practice continues in certain areas, most
notably among Muslims. Islam’s genesis was the Arabian peninsula
of the seventh century AD, known for its primitive beliefs and
savage practices. So, it is of no surprise that Islam incorporated
slavery and much of the ethos of the culture of its birthplace.
Is discussing slavery beating a dead horse? Regrettably, it is
not. The Anti-Slavery Society has documented numerous instances,
most of them from Islamic countries.
The repugnant practice of slavery presents a real threat to human
dignity as Islamic fundamentalism is resurging. The Islamic
law—the Shariah—is based on the provisions of the Quran. And the
Quran explicitly and implicitly condones slavery in dozens of
suras (chapters). Muhammad himself took numerous slaves, mostly
women, as spoils of war. Some of the women Muhammad took for
himself he called concubines, hardly a consolation to the helpless
enslaved women.
Documents show that in the heyday of slavery, Muslims took just as
many slaves from East Africa as did the Christians from West
Africa.
Slavery is a matter of degrees. On one extreme is the absolute
right of the owner to do whatever he wishes to the slave. This
form of slavery is no longer prevalent. Yet, consigning women to
second class status, forbidding non-Muslims to practice their
faith freely, denying people the rights of citizenship by refusing
them identity cards simply because they are not Muslims, Jews, or
Christians—the shameless official policy and practice of the
Egyptian government—are only a few instances of institutionalized
slavery by the Islamic culture of discrimination.
Slavery seamlessly became a part of Islam, since it was widely
practiced by the Arabs. Slavery is repeatedly approved in the
Quran. The Old Testament also sanctioned slavery. Yet, Jewish and
Christian societies have long banned slavery while the Muslims
consider every verse and word of the Quran as those of Allah that
can never be revised, discarded or violated. Therefore, with the
resurgence of Islam, more and more Islamic laws and ethos,
including slavery, are implemented. One clear validation of the
practice of slavery is the sura below:
[Q 16.75] Allah sets forth a parable: (consider) a slave, the property of another, (who) has no power over anything, and one whom we have granted from Ourselves a goodly sustenance so he spends from it secretly and openly; are the two alike? (All) praise is due to Allah!
Slavery, discrimination, exclusivity and
many more unjust provisions are systemic to Islam without any
possibility for reformation. Muslims revere the Quran as the
eternal immutable words of Allah. They accept the Hadith,
Muhammad’s sayings, as further elucidation of their faith and
emulate the Sunna the way Muhammad, the perfect practitioner of
Allah’s teachings, conducted his life.
Muslims believe that Allah himself is the author of the Quran,
that he wrote each chapter himself and had the angel Gabriel
deliver it to Muhammad who was illiterate. Muhammad must have been
endowed with perfect memory in order to transmit each verse of the
Quran exactly as written by Allah. What Muhammad revealed over
twenty years, not a voluminous work by any measure, was recorded
by various people on all manner of bones, parchments and barks. At
least four major versions of the Quran eventually emerged. So,
Allah’s words were revealed by a perfect unerring messenger and
were recorded by a number of imperfect humans in different
versions. It remained for other imperfect humans, the Caliphs, to
choose the one version they believed to be the literal perfect
words of Allah and ordered the rest destroyed.
Many people take exception to the Muslims’ position regarding
Muhammad and Islam, citing examples of evidence from the Quran,
the Hadith, the Sunna, as well as other sources. Some of the
counterpoints to Islam are briefly listed below:
* Some Psychologists and Psychiatrists, having closely scrutinized
the body of the Islamic information—the Quran, the Hadith, and the
Sunna — have concluded that Muhammad suffered from a chronic
disorder of both auditory as well as visual hallucination.
* Some brain scientists examined the same body of information and
concluded that Muhammad suffered from a case of brain seizure.
* Some scientists have cited grossly erroneous statements in the
Quran as incompatible with the claim that every word of the
document is the utterance of the all-knowing Allah, the uncreated
creator of the universe, as Muslims claim.
* Some thinkers contend that the Quran is so replete with
contradictory statements that no cohesive mind could have possibly
authored it.
* Some theologians argue that the Quran is a hodgepodge of Bedouin
Arabs, Jewish and Christian ideas and practices.
* Some claim that the sensible and humane suras of the Quran are
most likely contributions of mortal humans, and not those of the
immortal supreme Allah. People such as Salman Parsi (Salman the
Persian), a close associate of Muhammad, as well as others are
credited as the contributors.
* The contemporaries of Muhammad, themselves not famed for their
erudition and sanity, dismissed Muhammad’s revelations as
utterances of a “Crazed Poet.”
Islam’s beginning is of great
interest. Briefly, young Muhammad worked for and married and a
wealthy woman many years his senior named Khadija. One day, alone
in a secluded place, Muhammad had a revelation, or a seizure, and
reported the experience to Khadija. Khadija assured him that he
had been chosen by Allah as his messenger. From that point on,
Muhammad proceeded to reveal the Quran and the carved-in-granite
Islam was born.
With each passing day, Islam is making inroads in both the
traditionally Muslim lands as well as much of the non-Muslim world
where Islam is beginning to run deep roots and vie with the laws
and cultures of its hosts. Muslims are taking advantage of the
freedom that democracies grant. They use the same provisions of
the law that are intended to protect and enhance liberty to
subvert democracy and freedom.
Islam is indeed a most dangerous comprehensive form of slavery.
Its very name, Islam, means submission or surrender. True to its
name, Islam strives for nothing short of enslavement of the body
of humanity as well as the bondage of its mind.
Complacency and appeasement on the part of free people can only
serve Islam. There is no chance for co-existence with Islam. All
one needs to know is to see what is happening in Islamic
countries. That is exactly what is in store for the presently free
people of the world if Islam is not held in check.
There is a hope that Muslims themselves may leave this Bedouin
slaveholder cult. Yet the hope is slim. Islam has a stranglehold
on its slaves and will neither let them go, nor do the Muslims
seem to have the insight or the will to leave it in large numbers.
But hope, as slim as it is, keeps me sounding the alarm before the
fire of Islam engulfs us all.
Warning to free people: Don't bank on the politicians, the master
practitioners of the art of the politically correct, to protect
liberty. Politicians must be urged by the citizens to protect
liberty, scrutinize closely that they do the work, and are held
accountable if they fail to do so. You, a citizen, also have a job
to do. Take a few minutes a day away from watching television and
take part some activity that safeguards freedom. “Freedom is
not free,” may be a cliché. Yet, it is the most profound four
word sentence in the lexicon of the free.