Ghulamon aur Loniyon ka Masla - Dr Israr Ahmad

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25

Dr. Israr Ahmad comprehensively discusses the Islamic perspective on slavery and concubinage, clarifying that while Islam did not immediately abolish these practices—which existed in Arabian society—it regulated them and encouraged gradual reform. He explains that freeing slaves was considered a virtuous act, and outlines permissible scenarios for dealing with prisoners of war. The lecture details that Islam prohibited enslaving free people and emphasized humane treatment of those already enslaved. He further elucidates the legal and ethical considerations surrounding concubinage, including the status of children born from such unions. Dr. Ahmad emphasizes that Islam allows for a gradual evolution of social norms and highlights the potential for enslaved people to rise in society, citing historical examples. The lecture also addresses the concept of prisoners of war and the options of exchange, ransom, or integration into society with humane treatment. He explains that a complete prohibition of slavery was not explicitly stated in the Quran, allowing for its eventual abolition through gradual reform and societal evolution.

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