How is opposing the legalisation of slavery 'illogical'? Doesn't the fact I know so little about it imply I am not fixated?
What are the guidelines for arranging marriages for your slaves?
If a married couple are enslaved, do they remain married? What if one of them is enslaved?
In other cases, is it typical to marry a non-Muslim female slave to a Muslim man?
If marriage is a human right, is choosing for yourself who to marry also a right? Isn't it a bit of an oxymoron to talk about the human rights of slaves?
Would it be fair to say that in practice, Islam 'discourages' slavery more by breeding it out than by freeing slaves in the nominal sense?
Quote:The concubine who bears a son automatically becomes a free woman when her master dies.
What if she only bears him a few daughters? What if she is sold to someone else first?
Quote:This is a human right, and even slaves need to marry.
Does Islam have any other human rights, besides having your owner organise someone for you to have sex with?
Can you explain how the concept of a right to marry works in a country where men can have up to four wives? Does this imply the sharing of wives through divorce, widowing etc?
Quote:They are like other children. They inherit from their father.
Does this mean you were lying when you said that people can only become slaves in Islam by waging war against Muslims?