Christian Countries Condemned And Abolished Slavery, 100s Of Years, Before Muslim Countries
Jesus did not have slaves.
Muhammad was an enslaver.
Paul Condemned Enslavers, 2000 Years Ago
Paul wrote that enslavers were ungodly, sinful, unholy, and profane.
1 Timothy 1:9-11
Roman Catholic Popes Condemned Slavery, 600 Years Ago
In 1435, Pope Eugene IV, threatened to excommunicate slave owners who did not free their slaves and restore their goods.
Papal Encyclicals Against Slavery
Sicut Dudum, 1435; Sublimis Deus, 1537
Pope Eugene IV issued the bull Sicut Dudum on January 13, 1435, condemning the enslavement of baptised and unbaptised natives, of the Canary Islands.
Excommunicating anyone who did not free their slaves within fifteen days of receiving the notice.
Pope Paul III issued Sublimis Deus on June 2, 1537, declaring that the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, were rational beings with souls, and could not be deprived of their freedom or property.
Affirming their full humanity; rejecting the justification enslavement based on race.
Sicut Dudum
Against the Enslaving of Black Natives from the Canary Islands
Pope Eugene IV - 1435
Eugene, Bishop, Servant of the Servants of God,
“These people are to be totally and perpetually free, and are to be let go without the exaction or reception of money.”
“If this is not done when the fifteen days have passed, they [the slave owners] incur the sentence of excommunication ... unless they have first given freedom to these captive persons and restored their goods.”
13 January, 1435
https://www.papalencyclicals.net/eugene04/eugene04sicut.htm
Sublimis Deus
On the Enslavement and Evangelization of Indians
Pope Paul III - 1537
Stated that the, “Indians and all other people who may later be discovered by Christians, are by no means to be deprived of their liberty or the possession of their property, even though they be outside the faith of Jesus Christ”.
29 May, 1537
https://www.papalencyclicals.net/paul03/p3subli.htm
Slavery Was Never Legalised By English Law
England, Somerset v Stewart, 1772
Somerset v Stewart legally affirmed that enslaved people were legally free upon arriving in England.
Somerset v Stewart, a court case in England, decided on 22 June 1772, that slavery was unsupported by English common law, setting a precedent that slavery could not be enforced on English soil.
Chief Justice Lord Mansfield said slavery was “so odious”, it could not be justified by custom or tradition.
Slavery was never legally recognised under English common law; a slave could not be removed from England, against their will.
Christian Countries Abolished Slavery 100 To 200 Years Earlier Than Muslim Countries
England (1772): Somerset v Stewart established that slavery was unsupported by English common law; and set a precedent that slavery could not be enforced on English soil.
British Empire (1833): Slavery Abolition Act made slavery illegal in the British Empire.
France (1848): Final abolition of slavery in overseas colonies.
United States (1865): 13th Amendment abolished slavery after the Civil War.
Brazil (1888): The last country in the Western Hemisphere to outlaw slavery.
Muslim Countries Abolished Slavery Much Later Than Christian Countries
Legal Slavery, in the Muslim world, persisted well into the modern era, with Saudi Arabia abolishing slavery in 1962, Yemen in 1962, Oman in 1970, and Mauritania, the last country to formally abolish slavery, in 1981.
Saudi Arabia (1962): Royal decree by King Faisal formally ended legal slavery.
Yemen (1962): Abolished slavery after the fall of the monarchy.
Oman (1970): Officially abolished slavery under Sultan Qaboos.
Mauritania (1981): Last country in the world to abolish slavery.
Mauritania (1981) More 200 Years After England (1772)
Mauritania (1981), more 200 years after England (1772), Somerset v Stewart. had set a precedent that slavery could not be enforced on English soil.
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