The kuffār took slavery and concubines away from us.
Slavery isn't the same when it's done by the kuffār and when it's done following the islamic laws and teachings.
Slavery in Islam isn't isn't about racism, it's captives from battles that the Muslims win.
Reinstate slavery.
Slavery was historically abolished because it was no longer necessary and became an economic burden.
In the past, slavery was the cheapest and most effective way of gaining labourers, and this was necessary because there had to be a sufficient amount of food and other basic necessities to provide for people.
When industrialisation hit Europe and North America, slavery held back the economy because technology replaced the need for slaves and owners of capital who still relied on slaves were producing fewer goods and services than owners of capital who invested in technology.
So slavery had to be banned in order to increase economic output, and a moral argument against slavery was formed to favour abolition.
Most Muslim countries can’t manufacture the technologies used to enable society to produce a sufficient supply of goods and services without slaves, so they have to rely on imported technology from the lands of the kuffār.
The kuffār demonise slavery and enforce abolition in Muslim countries because they want us to be dependent on their technology, which gives them political leverage over us.
If we were to oppose their interests and try to establish khilāfah, they would hold us back by threatening to stop the export of technology to our lands.
The only feasible and historically proven way out is to reinstate slavery.
People who oppose slavery seem to be unaware that the technologies they depend on to sustain a slave-free economic system require many components and natural resources for their construction-
that can only be attained by economic methods that are worse than slavery — or at least Islāmic slavery.
This is not restricted to compelled labour in unsafe working environments for wages that are rarely enough to cover the costs of the necessities of life,
but also extends to malnutrition, displacement, lack of access to healthcare, etc. imposed by the IMF and World Bank on “Third World” countries, including Muslim ones,
to facilitate the mass production of commodities that are exported to industrialised countries with cheap prices to be used in the manufacturing of technology.
Lack of awareness of this fact is a result of one of the modern influences of Shayṭān: individualism.
Even if you explain to people how the abolition of slavery harms society and humankind on such a large scale, they’d still not care just because it makes their lives easier, even if it’s at the expense of making so many other people’s lives harder.
The restoration of the caliphate depends on the restoration of slavery as well.
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