Orang Islam Indonesia emang rela jadi budak Arab, jadi mereka jg ga
keberatan orang Arab memperbudak orang Afrika sesuai dgn ajaran Islam.

Islam itu emang ajaran yg benar, hehehe....


http://frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/black-slavery-and-islamic-racism/

Islamic Slavery and Racism
April 2, 2013 By Daniel Greenfield


When Tuaregs and Islamists swarmed in to seize Northern Mali, one of
the old grievances animating their campaign was slavery. The Tuaregs
were not former slaves, they were, and in some cases still are,
slaveholders.

The French invasion of Northern Mali, liberating towns and villages
under Islamist rule, was a historical echo of the original French
emancipation of Tuareg slaves back in the colonial period.  Despite
French efforts, the Tuareg did their best to hang on to their slaves
and Muslim Tuareg still continue to hold thousands of slaves in
Northern Mali.

Mali is not unique. The Sudanese genocide was given theological and
political force by the attitude that Arabs and Muslims had the natural
right to a superior position over African Animists and Christians. And
today Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the Butcher of Sudan, continues to enjoy
the support of the Muslim world despite being indicted for genocide by
the International Criminal Court.

The supporters of the Muslim world’s campaign to displace the
indigenous Jewish population of Israel in favor of the Arab colonists
and settlers casually accuse Israel of apartheid. Every year Israeli
Apartheid Week is held on college campuses in an attempt to compare
Israel’s refusal to allow Hamas terrorists access to its territory
with racial discrimination.

But racial Apartheid is very much a reality in the Muslim world. The
same Muslim students who show up to denounce Israel as an apartheid
state often come from countries where there is true apartheid when it
comes to black skin.

In North Africa, the Haratin, a Berber word meaning dark skin, are the
remnants of the indigenous African population. Many are still
enslaved. Others live apart from mainstream society, forced into
degrading or difficult occupations.

Mauritania is the country with the world’s largest proportion of
slaves. There hundreds of thousands of Haratin serve the Bidhan, the
so-called “White Moors”.  The Bidhan pass on the Haratin as property
from generation to generation. And even those who are not legally
property face a grim life.

In the 80s, Mauritania ethnically cleansed tens of thousands of
Africans from its territory. Even Human Rights Watch stated, “It is
fair to say that the Mauritanian government practices undeclared
apartheid and severely discriminates on the basis of race.”

The best kept secrets of the Muslim world include large populations of
former African slaves in places like Pakistan, Iraq and Turkey.  While
Africans in Israel are not descended from slaves, Afro-Arabs,
Afro-Turks and African-Pakistanis are living reminders of a Muslim
slave trade that sometimes still lingers on.

The site of the world’s greatest slave rebellion was in Basra, Iraq,
where half-a-million African slaves rose against the might of the Arab
Abbasid Empire.

The Zanj rebellion was brutally suppressed, but its legacy lives on in
the modern day city of Basra where hundreds of thousands of
Afro-Iraqis live as a despised minority taunted with the slur “Abd” or
Slave. That same Arabic word is often widely applied to black people
in the Middle East.

While Muslim propagandists have exploited the legacy of slavery in the
United States to win black converts, slavery in the Muslim world began
long before the United States and ended a century later.

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in
1862. By contrast, Saudi Arabia only abolished slavery in 1962. That
same year Yemen abolished slavery and the United Arab Emirates
abolished slavery a year later.

Saudi Arabia’s ruling family did not embark on this course out of the
goodness of their hearts, but under pressure from President Kennedy,
at a time when the House of Saud did not yet have the United States
economy and its foreign policy in a headlock. The abolition of slavery
was a compromise. Kennedy had wanted representative government and
civil rights. He had to settle for a belated emancipation.

Slavery has been officially abolished; unofficially it lingers on.
There is still a silent unofficial slave trade that is carried on and
leading Saudi clerics have insisted that slavery is a part of Islam.
Saudis living abroad are often discovered to have domestic workers who
live like slaves leading to criminal cases.

The situation is worst in North Africa where Arab colonization largely
displaced and suppressed the indigenous peoples, like the Nubians in
Egypt. Ethnically cleansed to make way for the Lake Nasser project,
Egyptian Nubians have, like so many other North African indigenous
peoples, been reduced to a persecuted minority within their own land.

Some may argue that Islamic slavery, like Islamic terrorism, has
nothing to do with Islam, and yet the rationale for racial slavery can
be found in the Koran and the Hadiths which discuss Mohammed’s trade
in black slaves.

Al-Tabari wrote that, “Noah prayed that the hair of Ham’s descendants
would not grow beyond their ears, and that whenever his descendants
met Shem’s, the latter would enslave them.”  This theological
justification provided a religious manifest destiny for the Arab
conquests and acts of ethnic cleansing in Africa.

The great Muslim historian Ibn Khaldun justified slavery by relegating
black people to the rank of animals, writing, “The only people who
accept slavery are the Negroes, owing to their low degree of humanity
and proximity to the animal stage.”

The legacy of Islam makes the permanent abolition of slavery and
racism impossible. Egypt and its Mamaluk slave empire fell in the 19th
century and British attempts to abolish slavery appeared to have done
the job, but the new Muslim Brotherhood constitution dropped the old
ban on slavery. Mauritania officially outlawed slavery numerous times,
but it still widely persists. Saudi Arabia abolished slavery, but its
elite families, of whom the Hadiths say, Allah chose the Arabs above
all others and chose the Quraysh above the Arabs, still fall back into
their old habits even in the West.

The oil-rich tyrannies at the heart of the Islamic Gulf are maintained
by armies of slave laborers with few rights. The skyscrapers of Dubai
and Doha are built with the blood of thousands of foreign workers who
are paid a pittance and are only allowed to leave with the approval of
their masters.

Ali al-Ahmed, a leading Saudi scholar and the director of the
Institute for Gulf Affairs, put it bluntly in Foreign Policy magazine.
“Blacks, who make up around 10 percent of the population, are banned
from judgeships — as are women and Muslims who observe a different
version of the faith — because the monarchy’s religious tradition
still views blacks as slaves, other Muslims as heretics, and women as
half human. There is only one word to describe such a system:
Apartheid.”

While Saudi money goes to sponsor propaganda that accuses Israel of
Apartheid for fighting Saudi-backed terrorist groups, the brutal
kingdom continues an ancient policy of slavery and repression.

And in North Africa, African migrants look to the West to escape
racism in lands colonized by Islam. “Arabs hate black people. And that
is not from today, it is in their blood,” a young African man named
Aboubakr says. “Blacks have no rights here.”

To watch a video of Islam’s institution of slavery in Sudan today, see below:


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