So weary of only this time in the history of slavery being emphasized......and the previous 5000 years being ignored. Pushing shame on the Only people that Fought to end slavery and were finally successful in doing so at great cost in human lives...not to mention financially.
It is only a part of history. Although the history of slavery goes back thousands of years, the reality is that employment is also a form of modern slavery (in most institutions). Not only that, domestic workers are still victims of slavery today. Slavery of man over man is forbidden in Islam. The present reality is that the Muslim community has deviated from this ideal. The United Kingdom led the way in combating modern slavery with the 1833 Slavery Abolition Act, which ended slavery across most of the British Empire. In the United States, President Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Emancipation Proclamation and the 1865 13th Amendment formally abolished slavery. The truth is that the British and Americans also have credit for abolishing slavery.
@@googleaccount4690, I understand your message. Those who are rightful whether he/she is a Muslim, we must against him/her. Even He/She is the ruler of a state. Not only Islam, all religious people follow this.
And the British Navy ended the Atlantic slave trade in the 1800s👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
So weary of only this time in the history of slavery being emphasized......and the previous 5000 years being ignored. Pushing shame on the Only people that Fought to end slavery and were finally successful in doing so at great cost in human lives...not to mention financially.
It is only a part of history. Although the history of slavery goes back thousands of years, the reality is that employment is also a form of modern slavery (in most institutions). Not only that, domestic workers are still victims of slavery today.
Slavery of man over man is forbidden in Islam. The present reality is that the Muslim community has deviated from this ideal. The United Kingdom led the way in combating modern slavery with the 1833 Slavery Abolition Act, which ended slavery across most of the British Empire. In the United States, President Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Emancipation Proclamation and the 1865 13th Amendment formally abolished slavery.
The truth is that the British and Americans also have credit for abolishing slavery.
If slavery is forbidden in Islam what happened in the East African slave trade???
@@googleaccount4690, I understand your message. Those who are rightful whether he/she is a Muslim, we must against him/her. Even He/She is the ruler of a state. Not only Islam, all religious people follow this.
You should be ashamed of yourself. Wake up from your sleep.