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The Roman Myth Of The Abduction Of The Sabine Women Played Out Again In Modern Times.

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sandyRoe | 21:11 Sat 30th Aug 2014 | Religion & Spirituality
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This time it's all too real. The victims are Yazidi women who've been kidnapped and sold into 'marriage'.
Is there any Surah which condemns, or condones, such actions?
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And forbidden to you are wedded wives of other people except those who have fallen in your hands (as prisoners of war). Sura 4:24
07:53 Sun 31st Aug 2014
How would Allah/God signify who he/she wanted to be slaves save for those folk becoming the spoils of war ? 'tis clearly Allah's/God's will. And once there they are chattel to be bought & sold. All praise be.
yeah I thought haditha was a small hadith
it isnt - it is a city somewhere
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You could understand the Romans being steeped in sin. I blame the oppressive heat which must have addled their brains.
Is it very warm in Northampton?
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And then there was Longfellow's epic poem, Hiawatha.
Peter - Naomi knows the difference between Hadith and Quran. But only if she had been a slave prior to the time of Muhammed (pbuh) she would have been able to feel the difference afterward.

Bilal Ibne Rabah (RA) is a living example how Islam diminished Slavery as within his life he was leader of the people who once owned him.
More hot air.

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