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To: JohnathanRGalt
Few years back, I needed a slave for comfort and support and to fulfill my jobs, I was able to pay the slave what they wanted and to comfort them too on their conditions. There was a Young Lady who agreed, on our conditions. My slave was only there when I needed her a bit like part employment she came over when I needed her and went away when not needed. We made a contract that she would serve me because she agreed and I agreed with my side. Hence, this young lady still lives in her parents home and is not marries she agreed I be her master so it gives me the rights to touch her and look at her.
She doesn't sound like a slave. She sounds like a paid part-time housekeeper and prostitute. I think this 'slave' business is just a weird loop-hole.
16 posted on 10/22/2002 3:48:22 PM PDT by Looking for Diogenes
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To: Looking for Diogenes
She doesn't sound like a slave. She sounds like a paid part-time housekeeper and prostitute. I think this 'slave' business is just a weird loop-hole.

Yep. the Imam clearly tells him that: "What you did with the servant woman is haraam and is not permissible." Apparently the only slaves allowed are those (men, women, and children) that may be taken in the wars that take place between Muslims and kaafirs and that Islam limited the sources of slaves ... to just one source, namely slavery resulting from capturing prisoners from among the kuffaar, including women and children.

Of course, with the Islimic initiated wars going on throughout the world there should be ample opportunity to take more slaves and find slaves in the shar’i sense in which it is permissible to be intimate with them etc. in the future.

18 posted on 10/22/2002 4:19:38 PM PDT by JohnathanRGalt
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