Slavery in the Early Caliphate - Medieval History DOCUMENTARY
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Prophet Mohamed says:" we are all from Adam and Adam is from soil"
Fun fact: Bilal was the first slave that converted to islam.
Can you plz make a video on Slave dynasty /Delhi sultanate
They had many impressive Sultans .
Love your channel 👍
📜 Dr. (Craig Considine), an Irish-American researcher, and a faculty member in the Department of Sociology at Rice University:
"The Messenger Muhammad (ﷺ) is the first anti-racism recorded in history."
Is there gonna be a video on slavery in the current Muslim world? OH my badddddd they prefer the term ‘indentured servitude’ instead lol
No but for real we have so many human rights issues going on currently in that side of the realm.. do you plan on covering it at all? Or just the slavery in the past
Ottoman and Islamic slavery is a subject unfortunately often ignored/overshadowed by European colonial slavery.
@@skp8748It 100% did, slave isn't treated like a human should be
@@skp8748 Ntz8748 got it right. If u paid attention to the video it stated salt mine slaves were not expected to live past 5 years. Additionally, archeologists have recovered several letters from the Roman Empire from rich people complaining that too many former slaves were obtaining wealth & purchasing homes in their neighborhood.
Slavery was mostly the same world over.
Lol because it wasnt race based ... all enemies got insalved and most of em were blue eyes blond nordic slaves
Maybe it was your school because slavery in the Ottoman Empire was covered at my school
@@Mlopesfornow Lol slavery Ottomans did was not ethnic based lmao... They captured everyone from white blue eyed europeans to Mongols to black Africans to Chinese and sold them for tribute which btw something all empires did ...+ you dont see a fringe community of slave grand children demanding their rights and facing discrimination in today's Turkey like in the US do you ? A fringe community in the tens of millions that faced torture and second citizens treatment due TO THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN
The last Ottoman eunuch, Sadi Yaylımateş died in 1975. This person was born in 1895 in Ethiopia and was abducted by slave-traders at the age of 8 years. He was brought to Alexandria, Egypt and castrated there. According to the very little information that was divulged, the bottom part of his body was placed in hot sand ‘to heal the castration’. He was later taken to the Ottoman Harem on an arduous boat trip. He had a strict training and was later tasked with the care of Ottoman princes. Those who knew him reported that he spoke a beautiful Ottoman courtly Turkish which he must have learned during his training period. He served under the last three sultans: Abdülhamit II, Mehmet V and Vahdettin. Interestingly, he did not stay at the palace but resided in an apartment in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul and commuted to Yıldız Palace by bike. After the republic was proclaimed he moved to Tuzla township on the Asian side of Istanbul and lived there until his death in 1975. His given name was Sadi and he received the Yaylımateş last name when Turkish citizens were given last names in 1934. He apparently was well-to-do and donated money for a mosque construction in Tuzla and later donated his lands there as well. Two streets in Tuzla were named after him. He was also a beekeeper and sold honey. He is mentioned in the Turkish novel Meyyâle by Hıfzı Topuz, a historical novel about late 19th century Ottoman Court. The last eunuch of the Ottoman court was buried in the Tuzla cemetery.
I have personally translated and summarized this information from the article by İskender Özsoy published in the Evrensel online magazine, published on 11/28/2021.
Don't think he was the last, slavery still exists in Autocratic countries you can search the video of Chinese slave women the video is from 2022.
@@DanishKhanbx he was the last Ottoman eunuch
@@MadaraUchiha-bt4hg eunuch is slave
@@AREMUP yes, the guy is just telling us the story of 'the last ottoman eunuch', he's not telling us "the story of the last slave on earth"
28/11/2021
You know you're a very talented narrator if your audience become surprised how a 16 minutes documentary ended so fast.
Don’t uyghurs want a caliphate? They’re all joining Isis
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@@danielyonas9928 That's like watching a flat Earther debate a cube Earther
@@ASLUHLUHCE:: Abdul, you are funny!
had to make sure it wasn't me who passed out somewhere in the middle.
The Transaharan and East African slave trade are seldom covered in Western History Classes, I'm glad you shined some light on it.
It's cause slaves were not only black. There were fellow Arab slaves. The first muslim ever murdered by her Arab Pagan owner was Summayah, who was Arab herself. But she was a slave.
And there were many black non-slaves too that interacted with the Arabs.
@@dnajournal4321
Vast Majority of those slaves were black & they were treated much much harshly than White slaves.
@@epa2349
Slaves means slaves the Arabs were not obsessed with color. They were obsessed with their tribal pride.
Yes slaves were mistreated miserably when their owner come to know that they are accepted Islam .
And that same thing was going through all of the people of other faith. Like a Persian mistreat his slaves if they came to know that they are secretly Jew or Christian. Back then people were not racist based on color. All of the painting 🖼 from old world just showed that .
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@@dnajournal4321 naw you guys are anti black racist and it still exists today
One might argue slavery continues in Arabia in the way filipinos and others are working there for years, having their passports confiscated etc
I dont understand why slavery is considered more heinous than colonialism....one is taking someone in far away land n one is someone coming into ur house n making u slave.
in the "Great African Scramble" Belgium alone halved the population of Congo...thing about what British, French, Spanish n Portuguese did...
if u watched the video properly slaves were treated better in Arab than their European counterparts...n certainly far better than American south.
YES in modern day, European n Scandinavian countries r treating workers better, but still those Arab countries r treating people better than USA(may b apart from Qatar), where people has to do a 2nd job to make ends meet....the workers in Arab countries r not brought forcefully n they r paid much more than they would make in their country.
@@Ti2tu this video didn’t say slaves living in Arabia had it better. More like some had it better, like good looking women or voice artists. The rest sounded just as bad.
You may be right about colonialism but that was not my topic.
And I wasn’t saying it to compare it to another country. Just stating the fact that a form of slavery in Arabian countries survives when they don’t allow immigrants sufficient pay or even their passport in order to flee/return to their countries/families.
If you disagree I’m happy to hear your side and educate myself and if you want to compare and study another system I will read that post:)
You do not have to argue, there are tens of thousands of confirmed cases of slavery in Saudi Arabia and the UAE
What? That was uncommon Outdated practice by some which was outlawed with penalties.. look it up
Western media will say whatever makes there state appears morally superior and justifie aggressions and interventions.
Another one might argue that you don't know what are you talking about .
Nobody can confiscate your passport in saudi Arabia, if so he/she will face the law, If The employer confiscate the worker’s passport it's considered a crime of trafficking in persons, and the perpetrator is punishable by 15 years imprisonment and a fine of one million riyals
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@@KingsandGenerals Thank you for making such a beautiful video about slave's in the Islamic world and I which if you could make a video about the qramita and Uyunids who destroyed the qramita after the Zanj rebellion video
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@@ahmedalfaraj2808 Quick question. WHY do slavery from the West not called the European or Christian slavery but instead called the “Atlantic” slave trade. However, when it comes to the Indian slave trade it’s given an ethnic or religious name? Why pick and choose when we should either name all of them after an ethnicity or a religion?
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Saudi Arabia formally abolished slavery as late as 1962, but slavery-like employment patterns and conditions remain rampant in the kingdom and across the region, already infamous for some of the worst employment laws in the world.
So too in America, even if we ignore the child sweatshops that American companies use, prisoners in America can be rented out as slaves to make items cheaply for a large profit.
And you think America is not doing the same thing? You’re delusional.
@@Lexcepcion why so obsessed about america? did i say anything about america? do you think if america doing it so other countries can do it too? do you know the video is all about? maybe try at least read the title of the video? you're the one who is delusional here.
do u work their or just talking nonsense that u learn from the western propaganda !
What about the 16 years old Mexicans who work in labor in the USA!
Well, the comments for this are going to be interesting. I'm betting on some kind of US American slavery comparison being brought frequently.
Oh yes it will. Get the popcorn.
Oh boy it’s gonna get heated
@@legiran9564 😂😂😂
"Experts" out there comparing elite Mamluks to enslaved Cotton farmers or Coal miners 🤦🏻♂️ I see it coming...
We are ready 😂
I'm so glad your channel covers eastern history equally as much as western history! 😁
Yes king and general channel is very good and I’ve learnt so much and it also comes across without any propaganda either
Overall they covers western history much more but do covers some eastern one also.
But no videos recently much on India .
@Jason Kopf but American slavery is so bad that when you compare it with other nations it makes them look good
@Jason Kopf No one is arguing it didnt...
This was a very nicely done video Kings and Generals, keep them coming!
Thank you for this excellent, informative video! I am really looking forward to you covering the Zanj Rebellion.
The Ottoman Empire actually bought a lot of slaves from Sub-Saharan Africa, many of whom ended up as guards or eunuchs working in the Sultan's harem. It is believed this was a precaution to ensure that any concubine that has an affair would end up producing a child with black complexion, therefore they couldn't have been sired by the Sultan. The Chief Black Eunuch was a official post for the head eunuch of the palace.
Eunuchs have their genitals cut off. That's the precaution.
And now black call Erdogan's Turks their "brothers"...lol!
@@M-J-qn8td Uhhhh... How is that related?
But male slaves working in harem were already being castrated. Why they need to be black when they can not have child
As a black man any black brother that is a Muslim is a traitor.
I've been watching you for years, and thank you, please keep doing what you do
Great video as always. Really interesting, these are things people don't usually think about. I'm actually more interested in how slavery was in different regions.
Lol if you don't read for yourself, you will never get the whole truth. Very incomplete. So-called Scholars hate discussing the white Arab slave trade LOL.
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Another great video! I am hyped for the zanj rebellion as I only know so little about it.
It's a part of the Bahraini and eastern province of saudi arabia's beautiful history 😁💪 I can't wait to see the Qaramtin video and the uyunids video 🤩
@@ahmedalfaraj2808 truly my friend haha!
Islam is poison for the mind.
@@ahmedalfaraj2808 تحب القرامطة ومبسوط فيهم وهم اعاجم ضحكوا على المحليين
This was quite the enlightening video. Nice job.
Very cogent ideas...narrated in an articulate manner...I learned a lot... Thanks...what would it take to have a chance at researching material for you guys.??
Shocking that till the 1960s slavery was still practiced in arabia
Did you think that slave is end !!
Noo .. you are living in modern big slave company ...
Now day the employer have to work very hard with his wife to keep his house certain , and when he or she tired or illness or broken the elite simply rubbish him and instead with anther slave ...
Welcome in hell ..
@@waleazakro true just different term people are hypocrites
@@joahua122 ...So Arabia still has among the worst slavery in the world. Got it.
@@stephenjenkins7971 well idk about that Stephen
It's more shocking that the slaves in 1960 in Arabia had more right then blacks in America....
I always enjoy KG vide, this was yet another well documented video of the period, well done. 👏 💯
K&G one of the best history channels on RUclips. Animation, narration, choice of topics and delivery are all great!
Thanks!
Good video as always. I'm binging k&g and it's so amazing how even your older videos are high quality
This seems to me like a very good introduction to this difficult and often overlooked subject. I'm looking forward to the video about the Zanj Rebellion and also hope we'll see a similar video about slavery in the Ottoman Empire.
Many young girls from poor families volunteered to become slaves in ottomans !!! We humans went through sad times 😞 now all this technology and freedom yet we still having wars
ZANJ REBELLION LET'S GO 🗣
The Caliphate ISIS had established that was destroyed by the last President re-established widespread slavery that persists today.
A culture that consists of slavery, middle aged men 'marrying' children, and honor killing is evil and deserves no respect.
It's part of the Bahraini and eastern province of saudi beautfully history😁
I can't wait to see the Qaramtin and the uyunids video 🤩
I hope we'll also see a similar video about slavery in the Russian Empire.
Very informative video, thank you !
It's quite disturbing how quickly slavery apologist appear just because it's different from American slavery.
But slavery isnt necessarily bad, if slavery is done in a humane manner, whats wrong with it?
@@cmd9558 no way you just said that
@@cmd9558 How about you volunteer then?
@@mahdiadib9295 Actually he did it is honestly not different than being a servant nowadays how about that?
@@williamrobert9898 pretty sure a servant can quit to get a different job and they get paid
Your consistency and quality of content never disappoints! ❤️
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Thanks for this hugely substantial context for the persistence of slavery in human societies.
All of this has been written in books for hundreds of years glad you have a new found interest
@@nonesname1979 - but not exactly widely known in the west. To say the least. The book “White Gold” was an eye-opener.
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Great video, would have been stellar to transition to a recommendation of your series on Malik Amber & the Ghaznavid founder for your viewers, The Former being an African slave who received an education from his master and was imported to India where he ended ruling a kingdom and fought the Mughals, while the latter being a Turkish slave soldier given martial training who eventually founded his own dynasty (Ghaznavids) that began the first proper Muslim raids and conquest into the core of India.
They actually have a video about Malik Amber!
@@blava3155 Yup. Go check it out, It's absolutely amazing!
Core? Na only the upper region
The Caliphate ISIS had established that was destroyed by the last President re-established widespread slavery that persists today.
A culture that consists of slavery, middle aged men 'marrying' children, and honor killing is evil and deserves no respect.
I can't wait to see the Qaramtin video and the uyunids video 🤩
Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job
Yet another fantastic production! Thanks!
K&G's covered the subject well. Good job as always. Looking forward to the next episode covering the 'Zanj Rebellion' of the late 800's. Another notable mention is 'Battle of the Slaves of 1169' which took place around Cairo within the sectors of the Fatimid military.
It's a part of the Bahraini and eastern province of saudi arabia's beautiful history 😁💪 I can't wait to see the Qaramtin video and the uyunids video 🤩
The slaves in 1169 wanted to restore the fatimid state, but salah aldin defeated them
@@tahagalal9276 Yes I agree that the main reason for the dicline of the Arabian powers was because of Depending on the slave's from Turks Kurds Slavs Greeks Africans and others from which emerged the Ayyubids and Mamluks. I which if they didn't but it's seems that the history is repeating itself over again and the new Rich arab continues are also Depending on many foreigners such as Indians amaricns Filipinos Indonesian and other westerners and South Asians instead of their own people.
Long live Arabia and antebellum Southern States in America. REAL MEN
@@russiauncensored7788 long lived Russia
Thank you for doing this topic; this is a very important part of history that should not be forgotten! You can easily look at some of the people from Saudi Arabia Oman Yemen Libya etc... and clearly tell that some of them have some amount of African Ancestry within them whether they want to admit it or not. Great topic please do the Ottomans next; they were notorious for taking white slaves from Europe.
Did you think that slave is end !!
Noo .. you are living in modern big slave company ...
Now day the employer have to work very hard with his wife to keep his house certain , and when he or she tired or illness or broken the elite simply rubbish him and instead with anther slave ...
Welcome in hell ..
Stop playing victims if you come to slavery you're a horrible beings
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They’re still slaves their unfortunately
Yeah I do too I belong to Arabian tribe and my grandma was blacky and I am a
Very proud of her and because she was a granddaughter for prophet Muhammad she was holy and highly respected a lot of tribes in southern Egypt are a mix between Arab and black
I can even tell you about Arab tribe attacked a Police station for a black nephews
Blood relationship is more precious than anything
The quality of the videos and research is only improving with time. Excellent vid again mu friends! 👏
The Zanj rebellion and the revolt of the Muslim Spartacus is a an interesting one.
The Muslim spartacus?
@@WinnerNevQuitsQuitterNevWins His name was Ali ibn Muhammad. He led the Rebellion as far as I know.
@@MrHazz111 oh alright thanks, you got me real interested the moment you said Spartacus 😁
Nah. The Zanj rebellion was more like Shia messianic movement, in which a Persian Man by the Name of Ali Ibn Muhammad, claimed that he is the Prophecized Mahdi of House of Prophet who will avenge their death from Usurpers(in this case house of Abas) and who is going to cleanse the world from injustice and sin and will empower the weak. Any man who follows him need no work to be saved as heaven is guaranteed. Thus he claimed descendancy from house of prophet via his daughter. He was known as very politically aspirant person, he tried to instigate rebellions but failed and at one time imprisoned but was vouched for by highly regarded poet. He went to southern iraq where he found his lost flock in march lands where zanj worked. He found his oppertunity to rise to the status of Islamic caliph and prince of believers. Thus he started preaching, and used slogans of egalitarian Kharijites" let the fit rule even if he was abyssinian slave" and so many zanjis truly believed he was messianic Mahdi sent from God to restore justice to the world and relievr their conditions at end of time. The Zanj rebellion was so bloody because these blacks felt they are on godly mission to crush their opprressors, joined by the marginalized nomadic bedouins after some major success, the movement began to grow in strength as Mawalis(non-arab muslims) joined as well believing messianic character of Ali ibn Muhammad as the true mahdi. The movement crippled the abbasid caliphate for 20 years before finally being crushed.
There was also times when former slaves gained a lot of power that they became de facto rulers of their states
that happened in both mameluke egypt and India and there were even slaves in the ottoman empire like the Janissarys who turned against their sultan and appointed another one !
Yes in india, qutubdiin aibak was a slave of ghurid dynasty who later formed his own empire called delhi sultanate later khiljis revolted against their turkik overloads and occupied delhi sultanate known as khilji period .
Delhi sultanate is called slave dynasty because it was formed by a slave.
@@keshavtyagi948 Khaljis were also Turkic just like Ilbaris but not slaves unlike Ilbaris
@@yaralikatil khiljis were afghans , but some khiljis have turkik parents like aluddin khilji but were overall afghans.
@@keshavtyagi948 Khaljis means ruling class of Khalajis who were from Khalaj tribe
The story of Balban , the delhi sultan who was a slave of Sultan Iltutmish is very fascinating. Iltutmish himself was once a slave or of slave dynasty, I'm not so sure. Balban rose in rank step by step by his efficiency and became one of the nobles . Later when the sultan gave his heirship to his daughter, Razia, and the events leading to her death.. in short Balban became sultan by a series of events of fate and his luck. He was such a strong sultan tat , he also fortified india against Mongols before Aladdin kilji. . Story says tat Balban was kept for selling in a slave market in a town( i think Iraq, don't remember now) and a Sufi walked past . He showed respect to the Sufi saint. Please by his behaviour even though in his poor condition, the Sufi told him: ' I'm giving you the keys to India '. And when Balban came to know tat he was purchased for the sultan of India , along with 40 others, he knew his time will come to fulfill the prophecy.
A nice place to learn. Please keep up the good work.
Great Episode again wating for next
«Kings and Generals» has improved yet again: This time it is the names of historians whose results are quoted. Please consider for the future if you would buiild on this by also naming the titles of books you quote. Great quality; way to go!
Thank you for keeping the history real and unbiased.
I really think they whitewashed things quite a bit actually. Spent a lot of time talking about what it would look like idealistically under a certain interpretation of Islam and not much time on the horrors that the slaves experienced. Wonder where the descendants of those millions of African slaves are today? North America imported less than 400k slaves and we still have a large black population but none to be seen in Arabia.
Great video, thanks
Thanks for the video 👊🏻
An Arab Slave Dealer (Syeb-bin-Habib) reported in 1882 to have admitted that of the 300 slaves he acquired from the African interior only 50 of those slaves had reached the East African Coast alive. The slave trade route from the interior to Lake Tanganyika was littered with the skeletons of slaves who died along the route.
@Mohamed the guy I would show the source if RUclips Comments could allow to post images.
@Mohamed the guy I got the image saved but I have no link so hard luck for you.
@Mohamed the guy read the book the legacy of arab islam in africa by john azumah.
@@0Er0 That book is extremely biased though. 90% of Azumah's book is "circlejerking" on the acts of certain groups of slave traders and a few empires and ignores, totally, the actual rules of slavery in Islam. He's also, ironically, downplaying practices of slavery in other parts of the world constantly.
@@themercifulguard3971 i doubt you have even read 0.09% of the book 😂
Well-researched and well-presented.
Do you want me to point out the false claim?
@@Goyim-phobic yes please ?
Video of Hakkapeliitta light cavalry would be great to see in a future.
Not many people know about them.
Beautiful work there buddy.
As an African I love this documentary, I want this taught in African schools to unify our populations. If you can do a French dub or sub it would be helpful.
Why were you guys used as merchandise 😭
@@lordtaseen2947 harsh terrain for the group's that couldn't build strength they ended up easy picking to outsiders. Someone will avenge them one day
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Teach our brothers and sisters.
Lol African act like they don't do slavery lol 😂😂🤣🤣🤣 remember mansa musa has 10k slaves
Slavery was an official policy of the Ottoman empire. Look up the Ottoman Slave Market (1627).
Country with the 2 holiest sites allowed slavery till 1962.....That's all you need to know about Islam and slavery. It's sanctioned by their so-called Allah as LEGAL
Ok redittor
You did nothing except making us (muslims) laugh in your ignorant
@@4y7v10 disprove what I said. Bring facts if any of the points I listed is wrong.
Don't you feel ashamed that a place with so called holy cities were forced to abolish slavery by the west in 1962?
When slave own by other religion: kalm
When slave own by Muslim: panik
And why are you crying over Islam for that why are you not crying over christianity which destroyed and genoc**** entire civilisations and races lol.
All the religions were living in peace IN the caliphate. Muslims being bad to you during war time is normal it's like every other war. What matters is during the rule.
@@marcusj9947 i don't have to wast my time with a redittor
I've debated hundred before you and they all spit bullshits.
Thx for the upload
This was gooood. Comprehensive video
"Everybody hated becoming slaves, but most people didn't mind owning slaves themselves" Thomas Sowell
One more thing, while slave trade had been banned in the US by the middle of the 19th century, the slave markeds of Mecca didn't close until the early 1960's, at the time when the Civil Rights movement started to pick up in the US.
Slavery didn’t end in the U.S. by the middle of 19th century, because it is still legal for the government to own slaves. Per the 13th amendment: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, EXCEPT AS PUNISHMENT FOR CRIME WHEREOF THE PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN DULY CONVICTED, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”.
@Trz Still better than chopping hands like in Saudi Arabia.
@@stefanodadamo6809 Hold the L. You should be fearful of slavery’s current iteration in America seeing as it escaped your perception. That tends to happen when you change the word slave to inmate, and exploit labor behind wired fences instead of open fields. Rape is overlooked, shankings are commonplace, and the public only ever gets to see 1% of your experience. That’s all that’s changed, but slavery remains…only now it’s behind closed doors.
CNN reported a Slave Auction in Libya couple years back
@@CloroxBleachCompany Slavery still exist to this day in the Middle East, in places like Dubai. Where poor people from 3rd world countries ends up living like slaves, abused, little to no pay and not being fed properly.
Working for Westerners is way preferable for these people than working for a Saudi household. Because the vast majority of Westerners treats them like human beings.
I would say that the price gap between black african slaves and Turkic/Slavic slaves is not due to some sort of racial concept but that of accessibility of blacks who were closer to those arabs living in Egypt and Arabia.
No where did he get that from it's a lie white supermacism
What about Brown Desi slaves though why did The Arab Slave Trade not mainly take them since they were in close magnitude and latitude and longitude?
@@matthewmann8969 wouldn’t they have had to cross the Indian Ocean or Persian deserts? Also, enslaving tribal people is probably much easier than conquering and enslaving a sedentary civilization
@@Grandyu22 I kinda get it but at some point Arabs made it to have Bantus from Eastern Africa as natural slaves whether they were Muslim or not and Arabs held plenty of Anti Black viewerships before the rise of Islam back when Arabs were Pagan or Wiccan they did not have much Anti European/White or Anti Desi/Brown views before Islam that I know of for some reason yeah.
@@Grandyu22 That is true lots used caravans, chariots, carriages, buggies, wagons, carts, camels, and horses for traveling and mobility but they also had ships, boats, rafts, dhowls, and other water going vehicles or vessels and there were plenty of Dravidian And Veddoid slaves from the Southern parts of The Indian Subcontinent that were more tribal that they could have taken yeah.
Very interesting video!
Perfect as always ❤️
Great job! 👍
This history is never talked about.
Except in the loads of RUclips videos, books, documentaries etc on the subject
@@curtisthomas2670
You know as well as I do that this history is not mainstream. 🧐
@@kase3176 not mainstream where? I learned about the Arab slave trade in school in the Caribbean.
@@curtisthomas2670 well in America they don't really teach you about the Arab slave trade. Plus I can't think of a major movie that deals with the Arab slave trade.
@@kase3176 why would it be taught in the US? It isn't part of US history, the ME slave traders didn't supply slaves to the US and they had no plantations here.
Balanced and interesting discussion of a neglected topic. Thank you!
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Very nice hope to see something a bit more I depth about the mamluks soon 🤞
Thanks for knowledge❤
Very good video. Could you also do a video about slavery in Sassanid Empire.
Persians never used slaves
@@ardavan2550 LOL yes they did and extensively! there are detailed laws about the status of slaves in the Sassanid empire
@@KaylDunnyan bruh in what world you are living in,statue? Law?
The closest thing to a slavery system was gholams,dickless mans who served kings in gajar era,and it was only for kings and they were living in paradis
@@ardavan2550 Yes they did, I think what you meant to say was the *Achemedid Persians (King Cyrus Era) didn’t participate in slavery, which is correct because they practiced Zoroastrianism which banned slavery.
@@sjappiyah4071 you know that iran followed zoroastrianism up until after islamic invastion😂?
Allah- "Sorry guys, I can't end slavery. My hands are tied. Also remember to praise me and say anything is possible for me. Awesome! Praise be to me!"
Lol the problem isn’t Allah here. It’s the fact that unfortunately classism and slavery has existed throughout society since the beginning of time. Literally every empire that’s risen and fallen. The world of secular nation states you see today and the last 1 century is unlike anything in the world at any given point in history in the sense that we now have centralised governments and diff laws etc. at its time, Islam just came and gave certain rights to slaves, many of which mentioned in the video. Others include that you just feed them and cloth them with exactly what you eat and wear yourself, can’t overwork and over burden them, and must treat them like a brother. Imagine you were born in Europe any time within the last 1400 years. You think you’d have been anything but a slave? If you’re lucky, a merchant, a soldier, etc.
during the Roman times it’s believed up to 50% of the population were slaves. One emperor suggested to force slaves to wear bands or something to identify them but was quickly corrected as it was bought to his attention that if the ppl knew how many of them were slaves, they would rebel.
The world Slave comes from the word Slav, so many Europeans were enslaved. So many Africans too. Slavery was a thing everywhere unfortunately, wherever there was power, and wherever there was poverty. No one with a heart agrees with it or wants it.
Also, in todays world, the whole “working class” are literally by definition slaves. 9/10 working class ppl work 40-60 hrs a week for a minimum wage job that gets taxed as well as every single thing they do in their life in a world of ever growing inflation and increasing cost of life. Most ppl in the Uk for example life paycheck to paycheck. A slave used to receive food, water, shelter in return for their labour. 9/10 working class ppl will work their whole life, literally until they’re the uk retirement age 63 , or until they die. Only enjoying little luxuries here and there if they can afford it. And hardly able to scrape together £50-100 after they’ve paid for their necessities by the end of the month. All they have is food. And shelter and work until they die. My point is, slavery never ended, it just began to include all of us whether on a nation or international scale, ie what we call the working class. Which is really majority of the world.
We are all slave of god
Islam is realistic and understandable of the human nature.. unlike radical athiests who caused the greatest disasters to humanity in a span of just 100 years! Read the history of communism in the 20th century.
how could Allah forbid slavery if we all in theory are slave of Allah?
@@Vebian So now that slavery is ostensibly ended in many islamic societies, shouldn't Allah be angry?
Thanks for this video
Amazing work
If you havent talked about the great slave rebellion against the abbassid Caliphate It could be a great topic
It's a part of the Bahraini and eastern province of saudi arabia's beautiful history 😁💪 I can't wait to see the Qaramtin video and the uyunids video 🤩
@@ahmedalfaraj2808
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This video is not based at all, it's as neutral as possible, Good job.
I learned so much from your channel without any propaganda.
Respect from Morocco.
EXCELLENT VIDEO
Informative
Known from Anas ibn Malik that man from the Egyptian Copts came to Omar ibn al-Khattab (note- second Righteous khalif) in al Madinah, and said,
“O Commander of the Faithful! I seek refuge in you from oppression.” Omar replied,
“You have sought refuge where it is to be sought.”
The Egyptian said:
“I was racing the son of `Amr ibn al-`Aas (note ; conquerer of Egypt) and defeated him. Then he began to beat me with a whip saying: I am the Son of Nobles!”
So Omar wrote to `Amr, commanding him to appear before him with his son. So they appeared before him. Omar inquired,
“Where is the Egyptian? He is to take the whip and beat him!” Then the Egyptian began to beat the son of `Amr with the whip as `Umar said to him, “Beat the Son of Nobles!”
Anas said, “So he beat him. I swear by Allah, as he was beating him we pitied his wailing. He did not desist until we stopped him.”
Then Omar said to the Egyptian, “Now beat the whip upon `Amr’s bald head!” He replied, “O Commander of the Faithful! For it was his son who beat me, and I have evened the score with him.”
Upon this Omar said to `Amr, “Since when do you enslave the people when their mothers bore them as free men?” He said, “O Commander of the Faithful! I was unaware of this, and he did not come to me (for justice).”
May Allah be pleased with 'Umar ibn al-Khattab. He's undoubtedly deserving of his epithet "al-Farooq" (The distinguisher between truth and falsehood).
Omar (r.a). What a shining star among the leaders of humanity
The same Umar beat slave girls in the markets of Madina for veiling and not showing her breasts as was expected from slave girls and concubines.
في كتاب طبقات ابن سعد الجزء السابع ص 127 أن "عمر بن الخطاب أمير المؤمنين كان يطوف في المدينة فإذا رأى أمة محجبة ضربها بدرته الشهيرة حتى يسقط الحجاب عن رأسها ويقول :فيم الإماء يتشبهن بالحرائر "، وقال أنس "مرت بعمر بن الخطاب جارية متقنعة فعلاها بالدرة وقال يالكاع أتتشبهين بالحرائر ألقى القناع"، وروى أبو حفص أن "عمر كان لايدع أمة تقنع في خلافته"
@@MacrobianNomad Fabricated story by Umar's enemies.
@@MacrobianNomad May the curse of Allah be upon the liars. Please show us which part of the hadith is talking about "not showing the breasts".
As for a slave girl imitating a free woman, that is indeed impermissible.
Every people on earth were slaves at one time or another, just depends on who was in control. Slavery is a huge part of world history. No matter ur race or ethnicity. I wish people understood this especially in America.
what is your point exactly? That because something happened in more than one country, it should be overlooked?
@@stonem0013 considering it's not a problem anymore...yeah, if everyone everywhere was literally doing it for thousands of years there is no one to hold accountable, especially now that hundred + years have past since it ended in most the world. It's fine to talk about but to act as if it has any bearing in the modern world is just ridiculous
@@stonem0013
Some peaple blame religion for endorse slavery, but little they know That's how the world works at those past centuries
@@DaWoWzer uh, what? That's an incredibly naive and ignorant take. Clearly you haven't given this subject much thought. Many of the cultutal and societal effects of slavery are intergenerational - trauma, wealth (or poverty), racism, attitudes, and many other factors that had their origin in slavery still persist in some form today. You simply pronouncing 'it has no bearing' doesn't change that one bit.
Not overlook or justify I'm saying all people were slaves at one point or another it's 2022 get over it
A great informative video
The Americas always get the spotlight for this issue and while both were bad the Arabian one doesn't even get mentioned at all.
Acknowledging current day slavery doesn't push the political narrative.
Western slavery was the biggest and worst and we can see it in modern day how whites treat other races in america and asutralia like how see it every single day on youtube calling on the cops black kids for sellin water and bbq or ploice brutality against blacks and targeting them all the time
@@JohnSmith-tt3go I'm not talking about modern day slavery as heartbreaking as it is I'm talking about the medieval and pre modern trans Atlantic slave trade and the Arabian one
actually they do but they get mentioned less because it was the best treatment of slaves probably
@@themouthofsauron6926 Nah because we see rebellions and oppositions against rulers even by free people who get treated like *Kings* lol try again
"Slaves were unable to enter into a contract"
"Slaves had a contractual right to buy their freedom over time"
Fascinating.
What is so fascinating about slavery 😑
Now I don't call these rules slavery
lol.
@@randomlyfree7964 it is good
@@randomlyfree7964 Read what I posted.
This topic is very sensitive in our arab countries
They actually don't teach us about it in our schools.
@@ADINSANE
We know about it but we dont deny it we actually think it was a good think because unlike the (western slavery) ours were more then because of skin color its more if the kingdom of that time had a war they will keep prisoner of war heck they will get better Place then normal muslims because as everyone here said the so called slaves end up becoming high rank or even kings
@@ADINSANE You are right in part but wrong to a larger extent, as the western histories are very sanitised and little or no true accountability of the transatlantic slave trade is really detailed in the history taught, secular or not. I am British and I can assure you that we very much paper over the acts perpetrated by our ancestors in the histories taught in schools rather than facing up to our past transgressions. There is virtually no history taught in Spain or Portugal about the slave trade to the plantations in the Indo Chinese and Pacific Rim countries. Same as the Americans actually teaching the real history of the slave supported economy of the north and south pre and post civil war, the Jim Crow laws or the treatment of the First Nation tribes by the post civil war governments through to the enforced sterilisation of women up to the 1970's (biggest joke is that the main supporters of this legislation were in main the same political leaning ones that were and are pro life supporters.....just go figure - Nazi Germany spring to mind anyo one?).
As regards the Armenian genocide, I think that the British double dealing and reneged agreements to the Armenians and the Kurds is another bit of history that is papered over in regards to the post 1st World War atrocities that the victors were involved in. The genocide of the Kurds by use of poison gas (British critism of Saddam Hussain anyone, and the lack of report of the similarities of the 2 atrocities as detailed by the Kurdish people) and the supposed protection of the Armenians by the British that evaporated (and documentation that effectively shows the duplicity of the British government and effective aid to the new Turkish regime).
I am British and not through the sanitised version of our history taught in schools do I know of our involvement in these atrocities, but I can assure you that the majority of my countrymen are oblivious to our shocking acts of barbarity and atrocities carried out directly or collusion with other parties.
That's just plain lie! If you are Arab you would have been taught about Mamluks and their dynasty in schools.
Stop self-hating you west boot licker!
Donot take the video seriouslly take the knouldge from the history books written from that time it more correct less misinformation .
@@ADINSANE it's because Turks look at this event as a massacre than a genocide. This was a retaliation after russians backing revolting armed armenian groups who saw the empire in a weak state so armenians believed in russians that they would create armenia after the fall of ottomans. Many people on both sides were dying, the whole place was chaos. It was actually due to an armenian telling ottomans of weapon caches in certain cities.
Wonderfull, you really hear the inspired tone when you speak of the revolutionary words of the Prophet pbuh, the laws of islam about slavery, and the later disappointment of the treatment of slaves as we move more and more away from the era of the prophet. Well done.
Bro your prophet thought Blacks were worth half of whites. Bilal was an exception.
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Revolutionary ? There hasnt been a singlr emancipation movement in the entire islamic world . The only reason these countries don’t practice slavery, tho many still do , is because of the force of the colonisation. How did the western countries develop this view of being against slavery? Christianity.
Awesome video! I wanted to learn more about this topic as it is not taught at all in America.
Castration of slaves may have been "prohibited" in Islam, but it had widespread practice throughout Dar Al-Islam. That's why there are so few people in modern Arabia who are descendants of those slaves. Swahili, a language from a different language tree, contains many borrowed Arabic words due to the heavy trafficking of African slaves.
Exactly, most of these slaves had no rights and if they supposedly did in a book, nobody looked at it or had a person to back them up for it. I find it hysterical that they give this soft position like it was great slavery 😂😂😂
So how is it The Islamic religions problem Quran had prohibited it this looks more like a human problem to me
@@izyanjamal7717 yet you're prophet had many slaves😅
Maybe so but can't blame Islam but the people who adopted it as business
Thank you! If someone whitewashed western slavery the way he just did Arab slavery they would be called out in a second! The Bible also has verses about freeing slaves and treating them well but one interpretation of a religion and historical reality are completely different. He should present the history, not the PC Islamic “ideal”
Hey K&G where do you go about finding these sources for most of the information? I go on Wikipedia and I can’t find a lot of the information
Look for books and academic journals.... Wikipedia is seen as an unreliable source overall for many valid reasons. K&G have also highlighted several historians mentioned in the video. Would be great to start from there.
It is strange how people associate slavery with only black people, the fact is that if you lose a war or even a small battle, you may turn into a slave. This happened to all races. You can see some people in the Middle East who were part of the royal families in Europe but because they lost a battle they became slaves. I understand that many here hate to talk about this, but if we are going to talk about slavery, we must tell history without shame.
Awesome!
Thank you !
The week-by-week coverage of the Pacific Theater in WWII is OUTSTANDING. You get info on all the forces fighting--including the Indian troops fighting in the British Army. The videos are amazingly granular, going down to minute details that you will not see anywhere else. Slavery goes back to prehistory I would guess. Somebody has to do the work that is tedious, arduous and odious.
Love,
David
True, but I miss seeing medieval wars and battles, especially that of muslim empire, which is amazing to watch.
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Slavery in Muslim world was also one of many factors that make it fall behind the west. When the western countries start eradicated slavery they rapidly industrialized under capitalism while the muslim world still largely agricultural with slavery and serfdom making the backbone of economy.
That’s stupid, there’s no correlation between economic prosperity of industrialization and slavery.
It is possible slavery and economic development exist in the same empire. Western or eastern
@Abdallah_79916 stop being denial, it's not theoretical but factual on what's actually happened. Tell me who industrialized first and who's having the last slavery? No wonder muslim world is backwards if not because of oil money.
@@lukaswilhelm9290 so there’s countries in the west, especially South America, that have been industrialized and ended slavery way long ago, and yet they are one of the poorest countries in the world.
China, Russia, some North African countries, some Muslim countries( non oil) and more richer than the countries that have adopted liberal democracies and that have industrialized long ago.
So it’s definitely not a factor for economic development and prosperity.
Stop being emotional and illogical
@Abdallah_79916 nope, Latin America in 19th century largely still agrarian and barely industrialized unlike North America that's why this legacy of being poor still carry on. Also China and Russia and most muslim countries barely democratic in sense of liberal free democracy of the west, don't believe me? Then just put a criticism on your prophet to proves my words Abdul. They also still poorer than the west, G7 mostly western country and almost 50% of world economy so where is your muslim state in G7?
None of your words disprove the fact that the west is more democratic, industrialized and richer than Muslim world who just recently in 20th century gain independence and still mostly third world countries. It's you that being emotional and illogical here Abdul not me.
@@lukaswilhelm9290 based on GDP growth many liberal democracies are way behind compared to not liberal democracies.
What’s the factor? Can it possibly be long colonization history?
Great article shared
Christians and Jews were also forces to pay jizyah, an extra tax for not being muslim and were treated as second class citizens. Also the barbery pirates also raided the EuropeN coast and it's vessels for slaves. Many of those slaves had to row themselves to death on muslim vessels.
And there is a tax on Muslims for being Muslims too. What’s your point ? You might also wanna point out how the Barbary pirates came into being. The people of North Africa did not resort to piracy out of hobby or sport.
The jizya is a tax for non-Muslims for not entering military service
Every action has a reaction, why don't you talk about the Hospitaller Knights piracy or the Viking invasions of Islamic Iberia and North Africa
Why you rewrite history Jews and Christian just have to pay some money to authority look at history what happened to the Jews and pagan in Europe they get to pay taxes and get burned alive
The romanticization of a number or responders in the comments is disturbing. No matter how prestigious one’s position may be. Being robbed of your honor and manhood is vile and disgusting. Slavery on any level is wrong l. Yet I understand that was the way of the world then. Great historical breakdown.
This comment reeks of presentism.
So the muslims are just following Muhammads footsteps basically.
Muhammed freed all his slaves, and never had one even before islam. he was a merchant just like most ancient arabs.
@@_A-qg5vf Muhammad did not free all his slaves. When you lie on behalf of your religion, you’re insulting people’s intelligence. Not only did Muhammad owned slaves but also sex slaves. Most of his wives were his slaves. The slave market ceremony is exactly like the hajj.
@@Horrortelltales ok slave
Love your videos.
Can you do the videos on battles fought during the time of prophet like the battle of badr, uhud, khandaq and khaybar.
Or there is not reliable history of that.
Great job narrating
The Quran recognizes slavery as a source of injustice, as it places the freeing of slaves on the same level as feeding the poor.
@KingsandGenerals, I know that might seems unusual. But can I ask about the sources that the scriptwriters used as references? I am interested to read more about the topic.
How can we access the soundtracks you guys use? It’s so beautiful
new content very good
4:00 A confirmed Slave owner is the best example for all humans for all time to follow and imitate in every way according to Islam. How is this the true religion?
@Drooman Kass you are mistaken. All Muslims must follow Muhammad’s words AND actions because Islam believes Muhammad is the greatest person to ever live. Therefore solely because of Muhammad’s example slavery existed throughout the Islamic world up until only 60 years ago. Muslim countries did not fully stop slavery until they were colonized by Christian countries.
Banu Qurayza is all you need to know.
They recorded the Nuremberg treatment for their betrayal
@Drooman Kass mass execution of innocent men and boys, women put into sexual slavery. Yep. Definitely the work of a prophet of God.
Not too long ago… Saudi Arabia and Yemen abolished slavery in 1962, Oman abolished slavery as recently as 1970 (as mentioned). Without pointing fingers, this also has a cultural aspect. Meaning that in the Arabian peninsula tradition and religion are intermingled. Let’s also recognise that Arabs are a minority in Islam. Edited to add: I personally know people who were born to slavery.
Yahood
Read Islam. Study Arab Culture.
Arab Culture + Jewish Monotheistic God = Islam
@@rj14053 Greetings from Muscat. I’ve been in the Gulf since 2006.
Very interesting! Would you have the references used for this script please? What readings do you suggest?
Islam is open about slavery, it only modified few existing rules of the pre-islamic Arabia (jahiliyah) but Muhammad never condemned or prohibited slavery, infact the slave trade increased in the Rashidun and Ummayad Caliphate. It's described in numerous Islamic texts such as Hadith and Tafsir:
¶ Punishment for female slaves was very harsh as mandated by Muhammad|
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid and Abu Huraira: Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) was asked about an unmarried slave-girl who committed illegal sexual intercourse. They heard him saying, "Flog her, and if she commits illegal sexual intercourse after that, flog her again, and on the third or the fourth offense, Sell her." ~ Sahih al-Bukhari 2232-33 [Book 34, Hadith 179]
¶ Punishment for escaping slaves|
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "If a slave runs away to the land of Shirk (polytheism), it becomes permissible to shed his blood." ~ Sunan an-Nasa'i 4053 [Book 37, Hadith 88]
¶ Selling a slave was preferred over freeing|
Narrated Jabir bin`Abdullah:
A man amongst us declared his slave would be freed after his death. The Prophet (ﷺ) called for that slave and sold him. The slave died the same year. ~ Sahih al-Bukhari 2534 [Book 49, Hadith 18]
¶ Worth of Black Slaves was lesser:
“A slave came and gave his pledge to the Prophet (ﷺ), pledging to emigrate, and the Prophet (ﷺ) did not realize that he was a slave. Then his master came looking for him, and the Prophet (ﷺ) said: ‘Sell him to me,’ and he brought him in exchange for two black slaves. Then after that he did not accept the pledge from anyone until he had asked whether he was a slave.” ~ Sunan Ibn Majah 2869 [Book 24, Hadith 117]
¶ A fertile female slave was expensive:
The Prophet (ﷺ) bought Safiyyah for seven slaves; from Dihyah Kalbi' ~ Sunan Ibn Majah 2272 [Book 12, Hadith 136]
¶ It was common practise for Elite men, to own personal slaves for sexual pleasure|
Narrated from Anas, that the Messenger of Allah had a female slave with whom he had intercourse, but 'Aishah and Hafsah would not leave him alone until he said that she was forbidden for him. Then Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, revealed: "O Prophet! Why do you forbid for yourself that which Allah has allowed to you.' ~ Sunan an-Nasa'i 3959 [Book 36, Hadith 21]
Surah An-Nisa ayet 24 [Qur'an 2:24].
The meaning of "Also forbidden are married women-EXCEPT female captives in your possession."
The meaning of of those words (مَا مَلَكَتْ) is elaborated as follows:
Tafsir (تفسير) Asbab Al-Nuzul by Al Wahidi, (Qur'an 4:24) [النساء]
"We had captured female prisoners of war on the day of Awtas, and because they were already married we disliked having any physical relationship with them. Then we asked the Prophet, Allah bless him and give him peace, about them. And the verse '(All married women are forbidden unto you except those captives whom your right hands possess ~ مَا مَلَكَتْ)' was then revealed, as a result of which we consider it lawful to have a sexual intercourse with them”
Tafsir Al jalalain, Qur'an 4:24 [النساء]
"What your right hands own of captured slave girls ( مَا مَلَكَتْ ) whom you may have sexual intercourse with even if they should have spouses"
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, Qur'an 4:24 [النساء]
أَن تَبْتَغُواْ بِأَمْوَلِكُمْ مُّحْصِنِينَ غَيْرَ مُسَـفِحِينَ
مُّحْصِنِينَ غَيْرَ مُسَـفِحِينَ
فَمَا اسْتَمْتَعْتُمْ بِهِ مِنْهُنَّ فَـَاتُوهُنَّ أُجُورَهُنَّ فَرِيضَةً
You are allowed to use your money to marry up to four wives and for the purchase of as many female slaves as you like, all through legal means so as to enjoy them sexually, surrender to them their rightful monetry compensation.
¶ Expanding Slavery and conditional manumission of slavery| examples such as of Bilal.
'You (true Muslims) are the best of peoples ever raised up for mankind.' means, the best of peoples for the people, as you bring them with chains on their necks till they embrace Islam. ~ Sahih al-Bukhari 4557 [Book 65, Hadith 79]
Note: All above sources references included are from ٱلْكُتُب ٱلسِّتَّة Sihah al-Sittah, which translates as "The Authentic Six" hadith. The cited hadith in this comment are NOT Da'if ضعيف, i.e, they not weak or fabricated sources.
@@kalebj7001 super detailed and interesting thank you very much 😊
One major reason for the abolition of slavery in Saudi Arabia in 1962 was JFK's "inducement" of allowing the country to have access to US military weapons and expertise which were greatly desired as the civil war in Yemen continued. The US, in turn, was being pressured by Egyptian President Nassar to pressure Saudi Arabia to enact "modernization reforms" as the administration labeled the antislavery laws.
Many thanks for covering this topic. The death rates of the Arab Slave Trade far surpassed those of the European and Americas version. Also, the companion Bilal was often the source of ridicule amongst his peers and is not as revered as compared to the others. Islam and Arabic culture to this day still has racial discrimination issues although that disease can be found all over the world so it is not specific or monopolized by one group, nation or culture. I can personally state that during my 20 year tenure in Islam this subject was often avoided.
I would say it is more of Arabic culture and not Islamic. Before the Prophet, blacks were widely seen as inferior in Arabia, but this has no place in Islam. The Prophet taught that an arab is not superior to a black man and vice-versa. This was unheard of at the time. For example, while on their way to Madinah, Abu Dharr (a companion) and Bilal got into an argument, and Abu Dharr out of anger referred to Bilal as “son of a black woman” in a belittling manner. When the Prophet heard of this, he called on Abu Dharr and asked him what he had said to Bilal. When Abu Dharr repeated what he said, the Prophet was angry and replied “You are a man who still has the traits of Jahiliyyah inside you”. Jahiliyyah is used to refer to the period of ignorance in arabia before Islam. From this, it is clear that racism is something Islam came to stop. Nevertheless, this was an isolated occurence and Abu Dharr later went to Bilal and asked for his forgiveness. Bilal was accepted among companions as an equal and was not ridiculed. I don’t know where you got the idea that he was often ridiculed. Unfortunately however, as you rightly point out, some of these Jahiliyyah traits survive to this day despite Islam’s teachings, but it’s clear they do not arise from Islam as there’s no basis for such. Islam is universal and is not synonymous with arabic culture, this is something people need to know before imposing arabic culture on Islam which I fear you have done. There’s no perfect muslim. Humans make mistakes. Don’t judge Islam by the bad actions of some muslims, judge it by what it teaches. However I do agree with you that this is an under discussed topic. We need to educate/remind more muslims that any form of racial discrimination is against the tenets of Islam.
@@khalilabdullahi2930 LMAO typical apologiser.
One absolutely horrible event tied to slavery in the caliphate was the Zanj Rebellion. It is difficult to properly visualize the size of the massacre.
Now imagine a parallel universe where the Zanj successfully fight the Abasids, and establish a colony of freed African slaves in southern Iraq...
Don't you have a google document or something like it online somewhere with all your sources?
What’s the name of the music play between 6:54 to 9:27? I’d be really appreciated if someone help me 🙏
The Sokoto Caliphate is a great area of study also for slavery in Islamic black Africa
I'm a fulani Muslim
@@alphaomarbarry6511 nobody asked.
@@alphaomarbarry6511 youre a devil at that point
@@larry6130 dude you act like your ancestors didn't enslave other race lol 😂🤣🤣🤣 mansa musa wealthiest man from has 10k slaves
I would like to see more videos like this but focusing on the African kingdoms and tribes involved in slavery. Africa is still one of the places slavery is still common. In Italy they are having an influx of slaves from Nigeria being enslaved by other Nigerians. That's a subject worth talking about.
I think you mean migrants leaving Nigeria for Italy being enslaved by Libyans no? I’ve never heard Nigerians enslaving each other unless for religious reasons in the past.
Lol miss information
That is very interesting that slavery is still going on in Africa today and in Nigeria. Wow and when I ask some Nigerians how are things in Africa there home land they say life is good it is a good place to go visit . No wonder so many Africans are leaving Africa I guess …🤔…
@@derrickportis5899 How so? Please be specific.
@@Zeerich-yx9po Yes. They are mostly women used for prostitution. They are forced to do it, literally under threat of death and violence. It's a bit of a touchy subject involving immigration, race, slavery, sex, and crime.
Pls, what is the name of the song playing from 13:30