Jewish Slave Trade

Rehmat

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"Between 1870 and 1939 Jews played a conspicuous role in white slavery, as the prostitution of that era was called. Not only was this partricipation conspicuous, but it was, for the Jews, historically unprecedented, geographically widespread, and ** in an age of pandemic anti-Semitism ** fraught with collective political dangers," Edward J. Bristow.

national journal: The Jewish Slave Trade
 

eloans1

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Are Muslim women the last slaves?

Are Muslim women the last slaves?
True extremism is to NOT admit the text in Koran and its historical connection! Slavery is OK in Islam. A slave is someone owned by (Islamic rapetivism) and acting as a submissive servant to another while lacking personal freedom (Sharia) and even the right to leave (apostasy ban). Islam divides humans in non-human infidels and Muslim women who should submit to Muslim men. CSPI measured the submission of Muslim females by analyzing every verse, every paragraph and every sentence that mentioned women and their power relationships in all of Islam's doctrine found in Koran, the Hadiths and Sira (life of Mohammed). In 91% of the cases they were inferior, in 4% (by being a mother who must obey her husband) they were superior, and in only 5% (after death) they were equal. I.e. Muslim women are subordinate to men in 100% of all of the Koran, Hadith and the Sira! To top it all wife beating is OK in Islam, albeit Laleh Bakhtiar's "moderate translation" of verse 34, now banned by ISNA - a crack in Islam's desperate efforts to temporarily hide its dark secrets behind a smoke screen of new "interpretation" manaeuvres! But in vain, because Islam's rapid original spreading can only be explained by the most fundamental reading of Koran
 

Rehmat

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Re: Are Muslim women the last slaves?

"The social and legal position of an Israelite wife was inferior to the position a wife occupied in the great countries round about... all the texts show that Israelites wanted mainly sons to perpetuate the family line and fortune, and to preserve the ancestral inheritance... A husband could divorce his wife; women on the other hand could not ask for divorce... the wife called her husband Ba'al or master; she also called him adon or lord; she addressed him, in fact, as a slave addressed his master or subject, his king. The Decalogue includes a man's wife among his possessions... all her life she remains a minor. The wife does not inherit from her husband, nor daughters from their father, except when there is no male heir. A vow made by a girl or married woman needs, to be valid, the consent of the father or husband and if this consent is withheld, the vow is null and void. A man had a right to sell his daughter. Women were excluded from the succession." -Roland de Vaux, archaeologist and priest

The Dark Bible: Women's Inferior Status
 
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