Sanctioning of Islami slavery today.
Bit below is not just about slavery though, it also mentions discrimination of non-Arabian muslims by Arabian muslims:
http://derafsh-kaviyani.com/pdf/slaveryinislam.pdf
The top of the page contains lots of Farsi writing. The subsequent section in English on that page is pasted below. Stuff in bold as in original:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Saudi Information Agency - Independent Saudi News - November 7, 2003
<b>Author of Saudi Curriculums Advocates Slavery</b>
By Ali Al-Ahmed
Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan
The main author of the Saudi religious curriculum expressed his unequivocal support for the legalization of slavery in one of his lectures recorded on a cassette and obtained exclusively by SIA news. Leading government cleric <b>Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan</b> is the author of the religious books currently used to teach 5 million Saudi students, both within the and in Saudi schools aboard â including those in the Washington, D.C. metro area. <b>âSlavery is a part of Islam,â</b> he says in the tape, adding: âSlavery is part of jihad, and jihad will remain as long there is Islam.â
Government spokesman Adel Al-Jubeir and other officials have repeatedly claimed religious curriculums are being reformed, but Al-Fawzanâs books continued to be used according to the minister of educationâs statements published by Al-Watan daily September 14th, 2003. Al-Fawzan is member of the Senior Council of Clerics, Saudi Arabiaâs highest religious body, a member of the Council of Religious Edicts and Research, the Imam of Prince Mitaeb Mosque in Riyadh, and a professor at Imam Mohamed Bin Saud Islamic University, the main Wahhabi center of learning in the country. Al-Fawzan refuted the mainstream Muslim interpretation that Islam worked to abolish slavery by introducing equality between the races. âThey are ignorant, not scholars,â he said of people who express such opinions. âThey are merely writers. Whoever says such things is an infidel.â
Al-Fawzanâs most famous book, <b>âAl-Tawheed â Monotheismâ,</b> is taught to Saudi high school students. In it, <b>he says that most Muslims are polytheists, and their blood and money are therefore free for the taking by âtrue Muslims.â</b> Among Al-Fawzanâs other controversial beliefs is the <b>right to ban the marriage of Arab women to non- Arab Muslims,</b> according to his book <b>âAl-Mulkhas Al-Fiqheeâ </b>(âDigest of Lawâ). He has also issued a fatwa forbidden the watching of TV.
Al-Fwazan is also is a leading opponent of those who seek to introduce change to the Saudi school curriculum. He also claimed that elections and demonstrations are western imitations. According to Saudi liberal writer and scholar Sheikh Hassan Al-Maliki, Al-Fawzan threatened him with beheading if he continued in his criticism of the extremist Wahhabi interpretation of Islam. Al-Maliki, who worked for the ministry of education, was fired after he wrote a 50- page paper criticizing Al-Fawzanâs book âAl-Tawheedâ.
http://www.arabianews.org/english/articl...=132&sid=2
(Domain seems to be bought out by some advertising company, domain must have expired. Located the archived version of original page:
http://web.archive.org/web/20051219130955/...?qid=132&sid=2 )<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Bit below is not just about slavery though, it also mentions discrimination of non-Arabian muslims by Arabian muslims:
http://derafsh-kaviyani.com/pdf/slaveryinislam.pdf
The top of the page contains lots of Farsi writing. The subsequent section in English on that page is pasted below. Stuff in bold as in original:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Saudi Information Agency - Independent Saudi News - November 7, 2003
<b>Author of Saudi Curriculums Advocates Slavery</b>
By Ali Al-Ahmed
Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan
The main author of the Saudi religious curriculum expressed his unequivocal support for the legalization of slavery in one of his lectures recorded on a cassette and obtained exclusively by SIA news. Leading government cleric <b>Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan</b> is the author of the religious books currently used to teach 5 million Saudi students, both within the and in Saudi schools aboard â including those in the Washington, D.C. metro area. <b>âSlavery is a part of Islam,â</b> he says in the tape, adding: âSlavery is part of jihad, and jihad will remain as long there is Islam.â
Government spokesman Adel Al-Jubeir and other officials have repeatedly claimed religious curriculums are being reformed, but Al-Fawzanâs books continued to be used according to the minister of educationâs statements published by Al-Watan daily September 14th, 2003. Al-Fawzan is member of the Senior Council of Clerics, Saudi Arabiaâs highest religious body, a member of the Council of Religious Edicts and Research, the Imam of Prince Mitaeb Mosque in Riyadh, and a professor at Imam Mohamed Bin Saud Islamic University, the main Wahhabi center of learning in the country. Al-Fawzan refuted the mainstream Muslim interpretation that Islam worked to abolish slavery by introducing equality between the races. âThey are ignorant, not scholars,â he said of people who express such opinions. âThey are merely writers. Whoever says such things is an infidel.â
Al-Fawzanâs most famous book, <b>âAl-Tawheed â Monotheismâ,</b> is taught to Saudi high school students. In it, <b>he says that most Muslims are polytheists, and their blood and money are therefore free for the taking by âtrue Muslims.â</b> Among Al-Fawzanâs other controversial beliefs is the <b>right to ban the marriage of Arab women to non- Arab Muslims,</b> according to his book <b>âAl-Mulkhas Al-Fiqheeâ </b>(âDigest of Lawâ). He has also issued a fatwa forbidden the watching of TV.
Al-Fwazan is also is a leading opponent of those who seek to introduce change to the Saudi school curriculum. He also claimed that elections and demonstrations are western imitations. According to Saudi liberal writer and scholar Sheikh Hassan Al-Maliki, Al-Fawzan threatened him with beheading if he continued in his criticism of the extremist Wahhabi interpretation of Islam. Al-Maliki, who worked for the ministry of education, was fired after he wrote a 50- page paper criticizing Al-Fawzanâs book âAl-Tawheedâ.
http://www.arabianews.org/english/articl...=132&sid=2
(Domain seems to be bought out by some advertising company, domain must have expired. Located the archived version of original page:
http://web.archive.org/web/20051219130955/...?qid=132&sid=2 )<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->