The Truth About Muslims And Sex Slavery - According To The Quran, Rather Than ISIS or Islamophobes
"There are references to sexual relations with slaves in the Quran - but when you read them in context, the meaning is very different to what some people would have you believe."
"Islamic
texts do not promote rape and do not encourage slavery. We must therefore all
be united in spreading light on the matter through proper understanding, not
further ignorance and bigotry. This ignorance only plays into the hands of
groups like Isis or Islamophobes, who have a vested interest in burying the
truth of the Quran and pushing their own agendas instead."
Supporters
of anti-immigration right-wing movement Pegida in Cologne, Germany, January 9,
2016. Reuters
Like many
myths about Islam, the Quran and Muslims, I've always heard the worst from
Islamophobic extremists and Islamist extremists alike. They tend to share
pretty much the same language, online content and perpetuate the same awful
narratives about Muslims and their supposed religious practices.
As time
wears on I’m starting to see these similarities are unavoidable – particularly
online where it is rife. For example, this video of a female Muslim 'scholar'
saying that men can have sex with female prisoners of war to ‘humiliate’ them
has been shared widely on right-wing news sites and social media.
This
narrative has been spread in the wake of recent sexual assault allegations in
Cologne and reports of Isis fighters raping and selling sex slaves. It’s mainly
been promoted by Donald Trump supporting anti-Muslim bigots, far-right
extremists and people who’ll easily believe anything bad about Muslims.
Those
sharing the video usually make unfounded claims that the 'North African/Arab'
men accused of the Cologne assaults were motivated by a ‘Muslim background’.
The video has been used as proof of a culturally ingrained mindset that all
Muslims apparently possess, as well as claims that the Quran supposedly
endorses raping women, in particular female slaves.
It’s worth
noting the video has also been shared by Muslims who have strongly refuted and
ostracised the scholar, reacting with disgust over this extreme view.
And they are
right: rape and sexual violence is not permitted in Islamic texts. It is of
course something that causes harm to other humans, which is not Halal
(permissible) and, in early Muslim communities, rape was a crime punishable by
death.
However,
seeing as this myth isn’t about to go away with a few online condemnations,
what scripture is being cited by extremists and has it been distorted? After
all, there are billions of Muslims across the globe that aren’t going round
capturing women to rape as sex slaves.
The main
reference cited is Chapter 23:1-6 in the Quran. It reads:
“And
successful are the believers who guard their chastity … except from their wives
or those that their right hands possess.”
The
reference is about sexual relations, which are forbidden with any woman unless
she is a spouse or ‘those their right hands possess’. To be clear, this means a
concubine, bondmaid or a slave, but intercourse has to be consensual. Rape is
forbidden as it is violent, and Islamic texts legislated for the proper and
honourable treatment of slaves.
Even
consensual sexual relations with a slave were not permissible if it caused harm
and abuse elsewhere (e.g. to a wife) as all parties involved would be affected.
Furthermore
this is not an entitlement. Concubinage and interpersonal relations with
various bondmaids/slaves was already occurring at the time the Quran came about
and subsequent passages list restrictions as a starting point to help to bring
about the end of slavery. In any case, marriage was encouraged (Chapter 24:32)
with slaves.
In fact,
slavery was never endorsed by Islamic texts; rather it was something inherited
from pre-Islamic cultures (pre-600s) that needed to be voluntarily and
gradually weeded out of society through manumission, which was highly
encouraged (Chapters 24:32-33 & 16:71). Islamic texts list a plethora of
avenues to free slaves, as it was seen as a highly virtuous act. It’s difficult
to find any references on how to make slaves out of people; rather the focus is
always on ending slavery.
Conveniently
this is something the extremists ignore, and this example further enforces the
point that religious illiteracy is a root cause of extremism. Islamophobic
extremists as well as Islamist extremists (like Isis) who promote and validate
sexual violence through unspecific passages in the Quran - or without context -
do so to justify their own violent mindsets.
Also,
references in Islamic texts about slavery don’t apply any longer for a modern
age given that slavery has been officially banned internationally since 1948.
There is widespread consensus across all nations on this, including Muslims
ones. There’s no desire among ordinary Muslims to drag humanity backwards into
slavery, especially when there was a clear agenda in key Islamic texts to
eventually eradicate it.
Human
trafficking and modern sex slavery is, after all, not just a ‘Muslim’ issue,
it’s even happening right under our noses in the UK by all sorts of
perpetrators. Therefore let’s promote those devout Muslims like Zainab Bangura
who work hard to empower victims of Isis’ sexual violence and slavery, as well
as those women seeking justice for having been forced into sex slavery
elsewhere in the world.
The majority
of sane, law-abiding Muslims do not seek to impose themselves on others by
force or aggression. They don’t even need me to explain passages in the Quran
as they’re not interested in keeping a female slave to rape or ‘humiliate’.
Those who do
spread these myths should get called out for it. They have perverted the Quran,
which is a smear on the religion of billions across the globe.
Islamic
texts do not promote rape and do not encourage slavery. We must therefore all
be united in spreading light on the matter through proper understanding, not
further ignorance and bigotry. This ignorance only plays into the hands of
groups like Isis or Islamophobes, who have a vested interest in burying the
truth of the Quran and pushing their own agendas instead.
By Mariam
Hakim for Independent UK
The Truth About Muslims And Sex Slavery - According To The Quran, Rather Than ISIS or Islamophobes
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