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10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLAADEGBU(m): 3:54pm On Feb 12, 2019 |
10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools By A Moore - June 2, 2014 The number of people enslaved by Muslims has been a hotly debated topic, especially when the millions of Africans forced from their homelands are considered. Some historians estimate that between A.D. 650 and 1900, 10 million to 20 million people were enslaved by Arab slave traders. Others believe over 20 million enslaved Africans alone had been delivered through the trans-Saharan route alone to the Islamic world. Dr. John Alembellah Azumah estimates in his 2001 book "The Legacy of Arab-Islam in Africa" that over 80 million more Black people died over that route. 1. Arab Enslavers Practiced Genetic Warfare The Arab slave trade typically dealt in the sale of castrated male slaves. Black boys between the age of 8 and 12 had their scrotums and joysticks completely amputated to prevent them from reproducing. About six of every 10 boys bled to death during the procedure, according to some sources, but the high price brought by eunuchs on the market made the practice profitable. Some men were castrated to be eunuchs in domestic service, and the practice of neutering male slaves was not limited to only Black males. "The calipha in Baghdad at the beginning of the 10th Century had 7,000 black eunuchs and 4,000 white eunuchs in his palace," writes author Ronald Segal in his 2002 book "Islam's Black Slaves: The Other Black Diaspora." To be continued... https://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Oshin56(m): 4:08pm On Feb 12, 2019 |
Wicked people 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by CodeTemplar: 6:07pm On Feb 12, 2019 |
And this is the religion of peace some folks refuse to question . . . Stockholm syndrome is real. 2 Likes |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by ABCthings: 7:37pm On Feb 12, 2019 |
Why Blacks? why not Asians |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Nobody: 8:28pm On Feb 12, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Ohraykon: 12:13am On Feb 13, 2019 |
CodeTemplar:God bless u i wonder why one would be a muslim when dey hate ur race. Even mr mohammed sef is a scam 3 Likes |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Nobody: 12:52am On Feb 13, 2019 |
If care is not taken, China will be next to enslave Africa. Don tey wey black Africa dey slave dey go... and no end in sight sadly. 1 Like |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Rolly22(m): 1:50am On Feb 13, 2019 |
And our brothers have been killing each other over the Religion of their oppressors, Africans are lost people 4 Likes |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Axis313(m): 5:49am On Feb 13, 2019 |
CodeTemplar:I am very sure that those white people that brutalized, dehumanized and enslaved your ancestors are Arab Muslims,abi?Keep deceiving yourself, just tell us you hate Muslims, period. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by CodeTemplar: 9:15am On Feb 13, 2019 |
Axis313:Stop confusing slave merchants with missionaries. 1 Like |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by ovcwality(m): 9:45am On Feb 13, 2019 |
CodeTemplar:both of them are the same, wether white or arab |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Korllami007: 10:17am On Feb 13, 2019 |
ovcwality: He's talking about the people that padlocked your ancestors mouth so that they won't eat their farm products . are they Arabs? The old Greek also enslaved people. Are they Arabs? Slavery have been in existence before any religion Linking slavery, racism to religions is one of the highest form stupidity. South African are killing their fellow african men in their country noone links it to christainity because south african is Christian dominated country. Many blacks have been in killed USA before and after luther king jnr liberated the blacks noone links it to Christianity. My brother hatred for other people's religions will consume you one day . |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by jesmond3945: 10:55am On Feb 13, 2019 |
I pray we love arabs as Jesus said we should love everyone but I have to tell you that Arabs love no one but themselves. Talking from experience. Even if you are black muslim they would despise you and they discriminate a lot. 2 Likes |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by qwertyboss(m): 12:36pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
OLAADEGBU: even the Jews were once entirely enslaved by the Egyptians! so this is not a big deal |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by ovcwality(m): 1:10pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Korllami007:wetin u dey yarn, i no dey support any of them. wether black, white, arab, muslim or christian, wrong is wrong 1 Like |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:03pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
OLAADEGBU: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools (Part 2). By A Moore - June 2, 2014 2. Arab Slave Trade Inspired Arab Racism Toward Blacks It's important to note that Arab is not a racial classification; an Arab is almost like an American in that people classified as Arab today could be Caucasian (white people), Asiatic or even Arabized Africans. In the beginning there was some level of mutual respect between the Blacks and the more lighter-skinned Arabs. However, as Islam and the demand for enslaved Blacks grew, so did racism toward Africans. As casual association with Black skin and slave began to be established, racist attitudes towards Blacks began to manifest in Arabic language and literature. The word for slave —abid — became a colloquialism for African. Other words, such as haratin, express social inferiority of Africans. 3. Arab Enslavers Targeted Women For Rape The eastern Arab slave trade dealt primarily with African women, maintaining a ratio of two women for each man. These women and young girls were used by Arabs and other Asians as concubines and menials. A Muslim slaveholder was entitled by law to the sexual enjoyment of his slave women. Filling the harems of wealthy Arabs, African women bore them a host of children. This abuse of African women would continue for nearly 1,200 years. See picture depicting Arabs enslaving African women as concubines below: |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by CodeTemplar: 2:06pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
3. Its important to note that Arab is not a racial classification; an Arab is almost like an American in that people classified as Arab today could be Caucasian (white people), Asiatic or even Arabized Africans. In the beginning there was some level of mutual respect between the Blacks and the more lighter-skinned Arabs. However, as Islam and the demand for enslaved Blacks grew, so did racism toward Africans. As casual association with Black skin and slave began to be established, racist attitudes towards Blacks began to manifest in Arabic language and literature. The word for slave — abid — became a colloquialism for African. Other words, such as haratin , express social inferiority of Africans. 4. The eastern Arab slave trade dealt primarily with African women, maintaining a ratio of two women for each man. These women and young girls were used by Arabs and other Asians as concubines and menials. A Muslim slaveholder was entitled by law to the sexual enjoyment of his slave women. Filling the harems of wealthy Arabs, African women bore them a host of children. This abuse of African women would continue for nearly 1,200 years. 5. Trade The Arab slave trade in the 19th century was economically tied to the European trade of Africans. New opportunities of exploitation were provided by the transatlantic slave trade and this sent Arab slavers into overdrive. The Portuguese (on the Swahili coast) profited directly and were responsible for a boom in the Arab trade. Meanwhile on the West African coast, the Portuguese found Muslim merchants entrenched along the African coast as far as the Bight of Benin. These European enslavers found they could make considerable amounts of gold transporting enslaved Africans from one trading post to another, along the Atlantic coast. 6. The Arab Slave Trade Sparked One of The Largest Slave Rebellions in History The Zanj Rebellion took place near the city of Basra, located in present-day southern Iraq, over a period of fifteen years (A.D. 869–883). The insurrection is believed to have involved enslaved Africans (Zanj) who had originally been captured from the African Great Lakes region and areas further south in East Africa. Basran landowners had brought several thousand East African Zanj people into southern Iraq to drain the salt marshes in the east. The landowners forced the Zanj, who generally spoke no Arabic, into heavy slave labor and provided them with only minimal subsistence. The harsh treatment sparked an uprising that grew to involve over 500,000 enslaved and free men who were imported from across the Muslim empire. |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Nobody: 2:07pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
jesmond3945:just because all the Arabs(maybe less than 50) you've met treated u badly, that doesn't mean they are all bad people. Only if you know most many students from Nigeria studying in Saudi Arabia are under scholarships, provided by Arabs. Arabia indigenous students treats black with respect. Only if you know many of our Islamic scholars are usually invited to Arabia to lecture. Before and after the prophet era(peace be upon him), there have always been slavery, even now, human trafficking. But, Never say the prophet promotes slavery, he never permitted it. Racism is a vice common to all human race, even some white chistains abroad discriminates and dispose black Christians a lot. |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by jesmond3945: 2:30pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Nurrex:listen to this man to your peril. You guys are taught to tell lies. Like I said I would always love and show respect to them but to tell me they bequeath such to me is a lie from the pit of hell. I have researched and read widely about you guys. Why is europe against them because they refuse to integrate note the word refuse. The only time an Arab would like you is when you convert to islam if not they would despise you and discriminate against you. I repeat listen to this liar at your own peril. 6 Likes |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by Nobody: 2:55pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
jesmond3945:The only country that is totally against Islam is China(we also heard Bible has been banned in the country), Muslims are very much in Europe. Though atheist dominates the country, just like U.S, but U.S and U.K are are in good relationship with Arabia. If only you know that Saudi Arabia harbours lots of Christians. Just like you love your religion more than any other religions, they love Muslim more than Christians. But, Islam doesn't permit us to hate any body. Your Bible states; you shouldn't yoke with people of other religions. I.e try and avoid any relationship with people of other religions, if you are a true Christian, you wouldn't be Quoting me. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by jesmond3945: 7:31pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Nurrex:please let me not use video evidence to react because i would be banned from this forum. Do you even know what is hatred? Don't stay in Nigeria and talk what you don't know. There is no debate about this issue. I know Arabs more than you do, i even prefer the pakistanis and bangladesh and even nigerian muslims than Arabs. 1 Like |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by MightySparrow: 11:34pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Allah = satan muhammed = antichrist muslims = demons islam = darkness 1 Like |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:09am On Feb 16, 2019 |
OLAADEGBU: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools (Part 3). By A Moore - June 2, 2014 4. Arab Slave Trade Ushered in The European Slave Trade The Arab slave trade in the 19th century was economically tied to the European trade of Africans. New opportunities of exploitation were provided by the transatlantic slave trade and this sent Arab slavers into overdrive. The Portuguese (on the Swahili coast) profited directly and were responsible for a boom in the Arab trade. Meanwhile on the West African coast, the Portuguese found Muslim merchants entrenched along the African coast as far as the Bight of Benin. These European enslavers found they could make considerable amounts of gold transporting enslaved Africans from one trading post to another, along the Atlantic coast. 5. The Arab Slave Trade Sparked One of The Largest Slave Rebellions in History The Zanj Rebellion took place near the city of Basra, located in present-day southern Iraq, over a period of fifteen years (A.D. 869–883). The insurrection is believed to have involved enslaved Africans (Zanj) who had originally been captured from the African Great Lakes region and areas further south in East Africa. Basran landowners had brought several thousand East African Zanj people into southern Iraq to drain the salt marshes in the east. The landowners forced the Zanj, who generally spoke no Arabic, into heavy slave labour and provided them with only minimal subsistence. The harsh treatment sparked an uprising that grew to involve over 500,000 enslaved and free men who were imported from across the Muslim empire. https://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/? |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:43pm On Feb 16, 2019 |
OLAADEGBU: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools (Part 4). By A Moore - June 2, 2014 6. Arab Enslavers Avoided Teaching Islam to Blacks to Justify Enslaving Them According to some historians, Islam prohibited freeborn Muslims from being enslaved, so it was not in the interest for Arab slavers to convert enslaved Africans to the religion. Since converting enslaved Africans to Islam would grant them more rights and reduce the potential reservoir of people to enslave, propagators of Islam often revealed a cautious attitude toward proselytizing Africans. Still, if an African converted to Islam he was not guaranteed freedom nor did it confer freedom to their children. Only children of slaves or non-Muslim prisoners of war could become slaves, never a freeborn Muslim. 7. The Time Period The Arab slave trade was the longest yet least discussed of the two major slave trades. It began in seventh century as Arabs and other Asians poured into northern and eastern Africa under the banner of Islam. The Arab trade of Blacks in Southeast Africa predates the European transatlantic slave trade by 700 years. Some scholars say the Arab slave trade continued in one form or another up until the 1960s, however, slavery in Mauritania was criminalized as recently as August 2007. African slave trade and Arab slavery of Africans https://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/4/ |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by IDRWFB(m): 10:38am On Feb 17, 2019 |
Insightful |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by RealLordZeus(m): 1:17pm On Feb 17, 2019 |
only the Asians didn't fu-ck us during the ancient era but they are doing that now. oh Africa! 1 Like |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:39pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
OLAADEGBU: 8. The Arab Slave Trade Allowed More Upward Mobility Than the European Slave Trade Upward mobility within the ranks of Arab slaves was not rare. Tariq ibn Ziyad — who conquered Spain and whom Gibraltar was named after — was a slave of the emir of Ifriqiya, Musa bin Nusayr, who gave him his freedom and appointed him a general in his army. Son of an enslaved Ethiopian mother, Antarah ibn Shaddād, also known as Antar, was an Afro-Arabic man who was originally born into slavery. He eventually became a well-known poet and warrior. Extremely courageous in battle, historians have dubbed him the “father of knighthood … [and] chivalry” and “the king of heroes.” This kind of upward mobility did not occur in the European slavery system. https://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/5/ |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLUWABIG(m): 5:00am On Feb 20, 2019 |
MUSLIMS ARE ONLY PEACEFUL IN A SOCIETY WHERE THEY ARE THE MINORS |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:31pm On Feb 25, 2019 |
OLAADEGBU: 9. Arab Slave Trade Not Limited To Africa or Skin Colour One of the biggest differences between the Arab slave trade and European slaving was that the Arabs drew slaves from all racial groups. During the eighth and ninth centuries of the Fatimid Caliphate, most of the slaves were Europeans (called Saqaliba), captured along European coasts and during wars. Aside from those of African origins, people from a wide variety of regions were forced into Arab slavery, including Mediterranean people; Persians; people from the Caucasus mountain regions (such as Georgia, Armenia and Circassia) and parts of Central Asia and Scandinavia; English, Dutch and Irish; and Berbers from North Africa. https://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/5/ |
Re: 10 Facts About The Arab Enslavement Of Black People Not Taught In Schools by OLAADEGBU(m): 4:27pm On Feb 28, 2019 |
1. The Number of People Enslaved The number of people enslaved by Muslims has been a hotly debated topic, especially when the millions of Africans forced from their homelands are considered. Some historians estimate that between A.D. 650 and 1900, 10 million to 20 million people were enslaved by Arab slave traders. Others believe over 20 million enslaved Africans alone had been delivered through the trans-Saharan route alone to the Islamic world. Dr John Alembellah Azumah estimates in his 2001 book "The Legacy of Arab-Islam in Africa" that over 80 million more Black people died over that route. Slave Arab https://atlantablackstar.com/2014/06/02/10-facts-about-the-arab-enslavement-of-black-people-not-taught-in-schools/? 1 Share
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