miandadrules
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Is there any modern day nation where slavery is sanctioned currently as per the founding fathers of the faith? There was ISIS of course, but they weren't officially recognised as such by the rest of the world. Iran Perhaps? Pakistan? Kuwait?
As predicted you have tried to derail analysis without even having the decency of reading the premise of the thread.
The opening post addresses Islam condoning slavery. Subsequently that pathetic article which reignited the discussion tried to justify it.
So this is theological discussion and an analysis of the morality of those who espoused such practiceses. In this context what relevance does your post have? Unless you are claiming that it was Islam that was at the vanguard of the emancipation movement?
If you want to discuss modern day slavery and how states are implicit in the practice then feel free to open a thread and I'll show you how rampant the practice is in Pakistan. That, however isn't a theological issue.
But of course with you being so well read up on the topic you must already be more than aware of it.