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Muslims love to claim that Islam "gradually" stopped slavery, but facts show otherwise. It was under pressure from the colonizers (who we are so good at bashing), League of Nations, and the United Nations that we were FORCED to stop slavery - FACT! - Mauritania (1981, mandated by the UN) - Oman (1970, mandated by the UN) - Saudi Arabia (1962,mandated by the UN) - Yemen (1962, mandated by the UN) - Algeria (1962, mandated by the French rule) - Kuwait (1949, mandated by the British rule) - UAE (No specific year; it gradually phased out by the mid-20th century) - Pakistan (1947, mandated by British rule) - Syria (1946, mandated by French) - Lebanon (1943, mandated by the French) - Turkey (1924, finally abolished female slavery, mandated by the League of Nations) - Iraq (1924 mandated by the British) - Egypt (1923, mandated by the British) -Morocco (1922, mandated by the French) - Jordan (1921 mandated by the British) - Libya (1911, mandated by Italian colonization)
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Where do you see "as mandated by the Quran"? And for 1350 years the Quran could not stop slavery, answer this...are Western or UN mandated more powerful than Allah at stopping slavery? The biggest resistance to abolish slavery was not men slaves but women slaves, otherwise known as Melk Al-yammen/ what your right hand possesses (ملك اليمين). It is the selling, buying, and owning of women as sex slaves usually taken as war bounty. Where did this trade come from? It comes from the term Melk Al-yammen (ما ملكت إيمانكم & ملك اليمين) and mentioned in the Quran at least 14 times: Quran [4:23-24];[16:71]; [23:5-6]; [24: 31-33-58]; [30:28]; [33:50- 52 -55]; [70:27-30] And as you can see confirmed ever so casually in the Hadith:
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