The Islamic slave trade enslaved over 17 million Black Africans for 1,400 years:
They brutally castrated men, r@ped women, and yet, no one is talking about it.
@M3K4_87@SunyLuna1 Hay un gran error en tu argumento. La Biblia no obliga a las mujeres ser monjas, mientras que el coran obliga a las mujeres a cubrir su pecho y "adornos".
This is one of the things I find hilarious about the Quran.
Surah 8:41 came down after Badr. They had already fought, won and were arguing over the spoils. Then the revelation arrived with distribution rules.
God gave Moses a complete and comprehensive legal system at Sinai 50 days after they left Egypt. Criminal law, property rights, inheritance procedure. All for scenarios that had not happened yet. The one reactive episode in Torah is the daughters of Zelophehad, which expanded inheritance rights downward to people who had none. The Torah never created a personal exemption for Moses.
The Quran does the opposite. The revelation tracks desire. Muhammad wants to marry his adopted son’s divorced wife: the verse arrives and collapses the Arab prohibition on such marriages. He needs to manage spoils from a battle just fought: God speaks. He needs cover for a slave relationship: God speaks. He needs guests to stop lingering at his dinner table: God speaks.
Aisha watched this from inside the household and said to Muhammed “Your Lord does not hesitate to meet your desires.” That is in the Sahih Bukhari. His most beloved wife (child bride) made the same structural observation that it seemed like revelation always came to conveniently bail him out or meet his wild desires.
Islam insists Allah is eternal, complete, and has boundless knowledge. No new information reaches Him. If that is true, He knew before creation that Badr was coming and that the spoils question would follow. Why did He not send Gabriel with a comprehensive legal framework as He did with Moses?
The first prophet gets a God who legislates for a future his people haven’t lived yet. The so called final prophet gets a God who speaks when it is convenient for one man. Very fishy.
I'm against child marriage.
I’m against cousin marriage.
I'm against rape.
I’m against female genital mutilation.
I'm against throwing gays off rooftops.
I’m against suicide bombings.
I’m against antisemitism.
I’m against the persecution of Christians.
And I’m not sorry for any of those things. If that makes me “Islamophobic”, then so be it!
@Uberpep@k_roro@IsraelVive1948 No es antinatural, es avance en la medicina moderna que minimiza al máximo los daños por maternidad, decir "antinatural" es no saber de evolución básica. Además de que estás romantizando la misera, hoy en día se evitan más fallecimientos de neonatos que hace unos siglos.