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Post by Mandinka on Jan 16, 2011 20:06:04 GMT -5
Abdullah Hakim Quick, an African-American convert to Islam, sheds light on the fascinating topic of Islam and the African people. From the beginning, Africa has been a continent of various religions and beliefs including monotheism. Therefore, Islam (the root definition of which is "submission to the one God") was not a new concept in Africa, and the Prophet Muhammad (P) simply came to confirm this. In this talk at the University of Florida, Imam Quick looks at the root of "racial" slavery while making a survey of what slavery was like during the time of the Prophet (P). What was, or is, the role of slavery in Islam? And is it possible that the concept of slavery has changed with time? This lecture is full of important historical information relevant for all races of people, Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Other topics discussed: stereotyping, the separation of Asia and Africa, Columbus, evidence of Muslims resisting slavery in the early Americas, the present-day economic-spiritual-psychological slavery, non-Muslim scholars not using primary sources, and the connections between Muslim slaves in Haiti & Africa.
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Post by Tukuler al~Takruri on Jan 16, 2011 22:33:26 GMT -5
Does he shed light on Mauritanian Arabo-Berber Islamic slavery where "white" Muslim beydane enslave and abuse black Muslim harratin from generation to generation, telling them that by the will of Allah blacks are meant to be slaves and any protest against that "fact" is a sure ticket to the place of hell fire?
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