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20 Types of Hearts Mentioned in the Quran - Which One Is Yours? ❤️🕌📖
The Sound Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Saleem) 💖
This heart sincerely worships Allah and contains no disbelief, hypocrisy, or evil whatsoever.
Verse: "Except he who comes to Allah with a sound heart." [Ash-Shu'ara 26:89]
{إِلَّا مَنْ أَتَى اللَّهَ بِقَلْبٍ سَلِيمٍ}
The Repentant Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Muneeb) 🔄
This heart always returns to Allah, repents, and focuses on fulfilling Allah's commands.
Verse: "Who feared the Most Merciful unseen and came with a heart returning [in repentance]." [Qaf 50:33]
{مَنْ خَشِيَ الرَّحْمَن بِالْغَيْبِ وَجَاء بِقَلْبٍ مُّنِيبٍ}
The Humble Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Mukhbit) 🙇
This heart is submissive, peaceful, and stable.
Verse: "So their hearts may be humble to Him." [Al-Hajj 22:54]
{فتُخْبِتَ لَهُ قُلُوبُهُمْ}
The Fearful Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Wajil) 😨
This heart fears Allah, worried that its deeds may not be accepted and fearful of Allah's punishment.
Verse: "And those who give what they give while their hearts are fearful because they will return to their Lord." [Al-Mu'minun 23:60]
{وَالَّذِينَ يُؤْتُونَ مَا آتَوا وَّقُلُوبُهُمْ وَجِلَةٌ أَنَّهُمْ إِلَى رَبِّهِمْ رَاجِعُونَ}
The Pious Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Taqi) 🛐
This heart upholds and glorifies the symbols of Allah.
Verse: "That is so, and whoever honors the symbols of Allah - indeed, it is from the piety of hearts." [Al-Hajj 22:32]
{ذَلِكَ وَمَن يُعَظِّمْ شَعَائِرَ اللَّهِ فَإِنَّهَا مِن تَقْوَى الْقُلُوبِ}
The Guided Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Mahdi) 🧭
This heart is content with Allah's decree, surrenders to His commands, and has complete faith in them.
Verse: "And whoever believes in Allah - He will guide his heart." [At-Taghabun 64:11]
{وَمَن يُؤْمِن بِاللَّهِ يَهْدِ قَلْبَهُ}
The Tranquil Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Mutma'in) 😌
This heart is stable and established in monotheism and constant remembrance of Allah.
Verse: "And their hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allah." [Ar-Ra'd 13:28]
{وتَطْمَئِنُّ قُلُوبُهُم بِذِكْرِ اللّه}
The Living Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Hayy) 🌱
This heart understands the stories and events Allah mentions in the Quran and takes lessons from them.
Verse: "Indeed in that is a reminder for whoever has a heart." [Qaf 50:37]
{إِنَّ فِي ذَلِكَ لَذِكْرَى لِمَن كَانَ لَهُ قَلْبٌ}
The Sick Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Mareed) 🤒
This heart suffers from an illness, whether doubt or hypocrisy, and contains evil and forbidden desires.
Verse: "So that he in whose heart is disease will have desire." [Al-Ahzab 33:32]
{فَيَطْمَعَ الَّذِي فِي قَلْبِهِ مَرَضٌ}
The Blind Heart (Al-Qalb Al-A'ma) 👁️‍🗨️
This heart neither hears the truth nor feels it or acknowledges it.
Verse: "But blind are the hearts which are within the breasts." [Al-Hajj 22:46]
{وَلَكِن تَعْمَى الْقُلُوبُ الَّتِي فِي الصُّدُورِ}
The Distracted Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Lahi) 🥱
This heart is unaware of the Quran, busy with useless worldly matters, and doesn't comprehend what is mentioned in the Quran.
Verse: "Their hearts distracted." [Al-Anbiya 21:3]
{لاهِيَةً قُلُوبُهُمْ}
The Sinful Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Athim) 😈
This heart witnesses the truth but remains silent about it.
Verse: "And do not conceal testimony, for whoever conceals it - his heart is indeed sinful." [Al-Baqarah 2:283]
{وَلاَ تَكْتُمُواْ الشَّهَادَةَ وَمَن يَكْتُمْهَا فَإِنَّهُ آثِمٌ قَلْبُهُ}
The Arrogant Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Mutakabbir) 👑
This heart is arrogant toward worshipping Allah and obeying Him, harsh in its oppression and enmity.
Verse: "The heart of every arrogant tyrant." [Ghafir 40:35]
{قلْبِ مُتَكَبِّرٍ جَبَّارٍ}
The Hard Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Ghaleez) 🪨
This heart has no mercy or compassion left in it.
Verse: "If you had been rude and harsh in heart, they would have disbanded from around you." [Ali 'Imran 3:159]
{وَلَوْ كُنتَ فَظّاً غَلِيظَ الْقَلْبِ لاَنفَضُّواْ مِنْ حَوْلِكَ}
The Sealed Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Makhtoum) 🔒
This heart doesn't listen to guidance and doesn't comprehend it.
Verse: "And He has set a seal upon his hearing and his heart." [Al-Jathiyah 45:23]
{وَخَتَمَ عَلَى سَمْعِهِ وَقَلْبِهِ}
The Hard-Hearted (Al-Qalb Al-Qasi) 🧊
This heart doesn't soften for faith, no admonition benefits it, and it has turned away from remembering Allah.
Verse: "And We made their hearts hard." [Al-Ma'idah 5:13]
{وَجَعَلْنَا قُلُوبَهُمْ قَاسِيَةً}
The Heedless Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Ghafil) 💤
Unaware of Allah's remembrance, putting its own desires ahead of Allah's pleasure.
Verse: "And do not obey one whose heart We have made heedless of Our remembrance." [Al-Kahf 18:28]
{وَلَا تُطِعْ مَنْ أَغْفَلْنَا قَلْبَهُ عَن ذِكْرِنَا}
The Covered Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Aghlaf) 🛡️
This heart is covered, not allowing the words of the Messenger of Allah to enter.
Verse: "And they said, 'Our hearts are wrapped.'" [Al-Baqarah 2:88]
{وَقَالُواْ قُلُوبُنَا غُلْفٌ}
The Deviant Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Za'igh) ↪️
This heart has deviated from the truth.
Verse: "As for those in whose hearts is deviation." [Ali 'Imran 3:7]
{فأَمَّا الَّذِينَ في قُلُوبِهِمْ زَيْغٌ}
The Doubtful Heart (Al-Qalb Al-Mureeb)
This heart is in doubt and anxiety.
Verse: "And their hearts have doubted." [At-Tawbah 9:45]
{وَارْتَابَتْ قُلُوبُهُمْ}
My Dear Lady 🌸
If Allah has blessed you with one or more sons, raise them in the service of Islam, The Ummah of Islam does not struggle with the number of men, but with the quality of men,
"Put a man into society who is literally God's successor on earth,"
We strive to achieve servitude to Allah, not to prove ourselves or showcase ourselves to the movements of the capitalist market, True servitude comes from what Allah wills for you, not from what you desire,
Part of our worship of Allah right now includes,
Giving back many children to the Ummah,
Ensuring the quality of these children is beneficial and useful to the Ummah,
Quranic Reminder 📖
وَمَن يَعْمَلْ مِنَ الصَّالِحَاتِ مِن ذَكَرٍ أَوْ أُنثَىٰ وَهُوَ مُؤْمِنٌ فَأُولَٰئِكَ يَدْخُلُونَ الْجَنَّةَ وَلَا يُظْلَمُونَ نَقِيرًا
"And whoever does righteous deeds, whether male or female, while being a believer – those will enter Paradise and will not be wronged, [even as much as] the speck on a date seed."
Surah An-Nisa (4:124)

May Allah bless you with righteous offspring who will be a source of pride and benefit to the entire Ummah 🤲

وَٱلَّذِينَ يَقُولُونَ رَبَّنَا هَبْ لَنَا مِنْ أَزْوَٰجِنَا وَذُرِّيَّـٰتِنَا قُرَّةَ أَعْيُنٍۢ وَٱجْعَلْنَا لِلْمُتَّقِينَ إِمَامًا 🤍 (٧٤)
˹They are˺ those who pray, “Our Lord! Bless us with ˹pious˺ spouses and offspring who will be the joy of our hearts, and make us models for the righteous.”
Becoming Part of God’s Plan for the Righteous Servant
To become part of God’s divine plan for the righteous servant, you need three essential qualities: willingnesssincere intent toward God, and submission to God alone.
1. Sincere Intent and Direction Toward God
You must have a pure and sincere intention in your heart to draw closer to God, seeking His pleasure alone. Allah says:
“Say, ‘Indeed, the guidance of Allah is the [only] guidance.’ And We have been commanded to submit to the Lord of the worlds.”
Quran 6:71 🕋


2. Willingness and Readiness
You need a genuine willingness and inner readiness to surrender your affairs to God, just as Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) did when he said:

“When his Lord said to him, ‘Submit,’ he said, ‘I have submitted [in Islam] to the Lord of the worlds.’”
Quran 2:131 🌙

3. Submission to God Alone
True submission is to God alone, without associating any partners with Him. He is the Wise Planner and the Most Merciful. Allah commands
:
“And I have been commanded to submit to the Lord of the worlds.”
Quran 40:66
“O you who have believed, enter into Islam completely [and perfectly] and do not follow the footsteps of Satan.”
Quran 2:208 ?

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The Fruits of Submission
Surrendering to God brings tranquility and inner peace, placing you under His care and protection. As Imam Ali (peace be upon him) sa
id:
“The way of the righteous is beautiful submission.”

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Summary
To be part of God’s plan, make your intention purely for Him, prepare your heart with willingness, and be a servant who submits to God alone. Enter fully into peace and obedience to attain God’s pleasure and become among His righteous servants. 🌟
If you want.

فَٱدْخُلِى فِى عِبَـٰدِى (٢٩) وَٱدْخُلِى جَنَّتِى (٣٠) 🤍
And enter among My [righteous] servants (29) And enter My Paradise (30). 🥹🩵

O Allah Enter us among your righteous servants 🤲🏻🤍
#Part1

Muslims, Here's the numbered list of Muslim leaders and figures who freed slaves, with approximate numbers freed, from whom, and years, the list is so long, I shared what I can..

🕊️ Muslim Leaders & Figures Who Freed Slaves (Name – Number Freed – From Whom – Year)
Hazrat ‘Uthman bin ‘Affan 🕌 – 20,000+ slaves freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Dhul-Kila‘ Al-Himyari ⚔️ – 8,000 slaves freed (one day) 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
ʿAbdur-Raḥmān bin ʿAuf 🤲 – 3,000 slaves freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar 🤲 – 1,000 slaves freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Almami Abd al-Qadir Kane ⚔️ – Thousands freed 🕊️ – slave traders – 1800s CE
Al-Hajj Umar Tall 🛡️ – Thousands freed 🕊️ – slave traders – 1800s CE
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ – 63+ slaves freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Hazrat ‘Abbas 🤲 – 70 slaves freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Hazrat ‘A’ishah 🙏 – 67 slaves freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Hakium bin Hizam 🤲 – 100 slaves freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq 🙌 – Hundreds freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Umar ibn al-Khattab ⚖️ – Hundreds+ freed 🕊️ – various owners – ~600s CE
Musa bin Nusair ⚔️ – 60,000 slaves sold (captives) ⛓️ – North Africa – 700s CE
Muslim General Amr (under Caliph Omar) ⚔️ – Thousands enslaved (captives) ⛓️ – Tripoli – 643 CE
Sultan Abdulmejid I 🏛️ – Reforms limiting slavery 📜 – Ottoman Empire – 1840s CE
Ahmad Pasha Bey 🏛️ – Official abolition decree 📜 – Tunisia – 1846 CE
Shaykh Omar Tal ⚔️ – Hundreds freed 🕊️ – West Africa – mid-1800s CE
Muhammad Ali Pasha 🏰 – Many slaves freed 🕊️ – Egypt – early 1800s CE
Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent 🏰 – Freed slaves, reformed laws 📜 – Ottoman Empire – 1500s CE
Sultan Selim I 🏰 – Freed slaves during reforms 📜 – Ottoman Empire – early 1500s CE
Sultan Mehmed II 🏰 – Freed slaves during conquest reforms 📜 – Ottoman Empire – 1400s CE
Imam Shamil ⚔️ – Freed slaves during resistance 🕊️ – Caucasus – mid-1800s CE
King Idris I 👑 – Abolished slavery 📜 – Libya – mid-1900s CE
Gamal Abdel Nasser 🏛️ – Official abolition 📜 – Egypt – mid-1900s CE
Habib Bourguiba 🏛️ – Enforced abolition laws 📜 – Tunisia – mid-1900s CE
King Faisal of Saudi Arabia 👑 – Promoted abolition 📜 – mid-1900s CE
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan 👑 – Promoted abolition 📜 – UAE – late 1900s CE
Malcolm X 🕊️ – Freed himself, advocated freedom – USA – mid-1900s CE
Muhammad Ali Jinnah 📜 – Supported abolition 📜 – Pakistan – mid-1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan I 🏛️ – Promoted abolition 📜 – Morocco – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abd al-Hafid 🏛️ – Promoted abolition 📜 – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Yusef 🏛️ – Continued abolition policies 📜 – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Qaboos bin Said 👑 – Thousands freed 🕊️ – Oman – late 1900s CE
Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab 📖 – Advocated freeing slaves – Arabian Peninsula – 1700s CE
Sultan Moulay Slimane 🏰 – Freed hundreds 🕊️ – Morocco – early 1800s CE
Sheikh Ahmad al-Tijani 📜 – Encouraged manumission – late 1700s CE
Sultan Muhammad Bello 📜 – Freed hundreds 🕊️ – Sokoto Caliphate – early 1800s CE
Sultan Muhammad al-Kanemi 🏰 – Freed hundreds 🕊️ – Bornu Empire – early 1800s CE
Sultan Ibrahim Njoya 👑 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Bamum Kingdom – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Ismail 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Morocco – late 1600s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur 📖 – Islamic scholar advocating abolition 📜 – 1900s CE
Sultan Abdul Hamid II 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – late 1800s CE
Sultan Mehmed V 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – early 1900s CE
Sultan Mehmed VI 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – early 1900s CE
King Faisal I 👑 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Iraq – early 1900s CE
King Abdullah I 👑 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Jordan – early 1900s CE
Ibn Battuta 🕊️ – Documented freeing slaves 📜 – 1300s CE
Mamluks ⚔️ – Elite slave soldiers, some freed or manumitted 🕊️ – Egypt – 13th-16th centuries CE
Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori 🔓 – Freed by US government 🕊️ – USA – 1828 CE
Ayuba Suleiman Diallo 🕊️ – Freed by impressed owner 🕊️ – England/Africa – early 1700s CE
Omar ibn Said 📜 – Freed by Christian master 🕊️ – USA – early 1800s CE
Mamadou Yarrow 🏠 – Freed after 45 years 🕊️ – USA – early 1800s CE
Muhammad Yarrow 💰 – Self-freed, financier 🕊️ – USA – early 1800s CE
Fatima and other Muslim women maroons – Escaped slavery 🕊️ – Americas – 1700s-1800s CE
Sulayman Bal 🛡️ – Hundreds freed 🕊️ – West African jihads – 1800s CE
Muhammad al-Mahdi (Toucouleur Empire) ⚔️ – Thousands freed 🕊️ – mid-1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abd al-Rahman 🏰 – Freed hundreds 🕊️ – Morocco – early 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abderrahmane 🏰 – Continued abolition efforts 🕊️ – Morocco – mid-1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan II 👑 – Continued abolition efforts 🕊️ – Morocco – late 1900s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Ghazali 📖 – Advocated humane treatment and emancipation 📜 – 1900s CE
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi 📚 – Promoted gradual abolition 📜 – late 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdelhafid 🏛️ – Promoted abolition 🕊️ – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Muhammad IV 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Morocco – 1800s CE
Sultan Abdulaziz 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – late 1800s CE
Sultan Abdul Hamid I 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – late 1700s CE
Sultan Selim III 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – late 1700s CE
Sultan Mahmud II 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – early 1800s CE
Sultan Abdulmejid I 🏰 – Freed slaves, Tanzimat reforms 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – mid-1800s CE
Sultan Abdulaziz 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – late 1800s CE
Sultan Abdul Hamid II 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – late 1800s CE
Sultan Mehmed V 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – early 1900s CE
Sultan Mehmed VI 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Ottoman Empire – early 1900s CE
King Faisal I 👑 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Iraq – early 1900s CE
King Abdullah I 👑 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – Jordan – early 1900s CE
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan 👑 – Promoted abolition 📜 – UAE – late 1900s CE
King Idris I 👑 – Abolished slavery 📜 – Libya – mid-1900s CE
Gamal Abdel Nasser 🏛️ – Official abolition 📜 – Egypt – mid-1900s CE
Habib Bourguiba 🏛️ – Enforced abolition laws 📜 – Tunisia – mid-1900s CE
Malcolm X 🕊️ – Freed himself, advocated freedom – USA – mid-1900s CE
Muhammad Ali Jinnah 📜 – Supported abolition 📜 – Pakistan – mid-1900s CE
Musa bin Nusair ⚔️ – 60,000 slaves sold (captives) ⛓️ – North Africa – 700s CE
Muslim General Amr (under Caliph Omar) ⚔️ – Thousands enslaved (captives) ⛓️ – Tripoli – 643 CE
Hazrat ‘A’ishah 🙏 – 40 slaves freed 🕊️ – ~600s CE
Hazrat ‘Abbas 🤲 – 70 slaves freed 🕊️ – ~600s CE
Dhul-Kila‘ Al-Himyari ⚔️ – 8,000 slaves freed (one day) 🕊️ – ~600s CE
Hazrat ‘Uthman bin ‘Affan 🕌 – 20,000 slaves freed (one day) 🕊️ – ~600s CE
‘Abdur-Rahman bin ‘Auf 🤲 – 3,000 slaves freed 🕊️ – ~600s CE
‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar 🤲 – 1,000 slaves freed 🕊️ – ~600s CE
Hakium bin Hizam 🤲 – 100 slaves freed 🕊️ – ~600s CE
Hazrat ‘A’ishah 🙏 – 67 slaves freed 🕊️ – ~600s CE
Hazrat ‘Abbas 🤲 – 70 slaves freed 🕊️ – ~600s CE
Abu Hurairah 🕊️ – Freed slaves (unknown number) – ~600s CE
Ata’ bin Abi Rabah 🕊️ – Freed slaves (unknown number) – ~600s CE
Mujahid bin Jubair Nafi’ 🕊️ – Freed slaves (unknown number) – ~600s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan I 🏛️ – Promoted abolition 📜 – Morocco – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abd al-Hafid 🏛️ – Promoted abolition 📜 – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Yusef 🏛️ – Continued abolition policies 📜 – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan II 👑 – Continued abolition efforts 📜 – Morocco – late 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Mohammed VI 👑 – Continued abolition efforts 📜 – Morocco – 2000s CE
Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab 📖 – Advocated freeing slaves – Arabian Peninsula – 1700s CE
#Part2

🕊️ Additional Muslim Leaders & Figures Who Freed Slaves (Name – Number Freed – From Whom – Year)
Sultan Abdul Hamid I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1700s CE
Sultan Mustafa III (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – mid-1700s CE
Sultan Osman II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1600s CE
Sultan Murad IV (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1600s CE
Sultan Ibrahim I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – mid-1600s CE
Sultan Mehmed IV (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – mid-1600s CE
Sultan Ahmed I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1600s CE
Sultan Ahmed II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1600s CE
Sultan Mustafa I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1600s CE
Sultan Selim II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – mid-1500s CE
Sultan Murad III (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1500s CE
Sultan Bayezid II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1400s CE
Sultan Mehmed I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1400s CE
Sultan Murad II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1400s CE
Sultan Mehmed III (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1600s CE
Sultan Mustafa II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1600s CE
Sultan Ahmed III (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1700s CE
Sultan Mahmud I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1700s CE
Sultan Osman III (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – mid-1700s CE
Sultan Abdul Hamid II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1800s CE
Sultan Abdulaziz (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1800s CE
Sultan Mehmed V (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1900s CE
Sultan Mehmed VI (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1900s CE
Sultan Abdulmejid I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves, Tanzimat reforms 🕊️ – mid-1800s CE
Sultan Abdulmecid II (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1900s CE
Sultan Abdul Hamid I (Ottoman Empire) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1700s CE
Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi 📜 – Advocated for emancipation – 1500s-1600s CE
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani 📖 – Encouraged freeing slaves – 1100s CE
Imam Malik ibn Anas 📜 – Advocated manumission – 700s CE
Imam Abu Hanifa 📜 – Supported freeing slaves – 700s CE
Imam Shafi’i 📜 – Encouraged emancipation – 700s CE
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal 📜 – Advocated manumission – 800s CE
Imam Al-Ghazali 📖 – Supported freeing slaves – 1100s CE
Ibn Taymiyyah 📜 – Advocated humane treatment and manumission – 1200s CE
Ibn Khaldun 📚 – Documented manumission practices – 1300s CE
Al-Mawardi 📜 – Wrote about freeing slaves – 1000s CE
Ibn al-Jawzi 📜 – Advocated manumission – 1100s CE
Al-Qurtubi 📚 – Supported freeing slaves – 1200s CE
Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (Saadian dynasty) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1500s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdallah (Morocco) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1700s CE
Sultan Moulay Ismail (Morocco) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – late 1600s CE
Sultan Moulay Abd al-Rahman (Morocco) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – early 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abderrahmane (Morocco) 🏰 – Continued abolition efforts 🕊️ – mid-1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan I (Morocco) 🏛️ – Promoted abolition 📜 – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdelhafid (Morocco) 🏛️ – Promoted abolition 📜 – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Yusef (Morocco) 🏛️ – Continued abolition policies 📜 – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Mohammed V (Morocco) 🏛️ – Supported abolition 📜 – 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan II (Morocco) 👑 – Continued abolition efforts 📜 – late 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Mohammed VI (Morocco) 👑 – Continued abolition efforts 📜 – 2000s CE
Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab 📖 – Advocated freeing slaves – Arabian Peninsula – 1700s CE
Sheikh Ahmad al-Tijani 📜 – Encouraged manumission – late 1700s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur 📖 – Islamic scholar advocating abolition 📜 – 1900s CE
#Part3

Sheikh Muhammad al-Ghazali 📖 – Advocated humane treatment and emancipation 📜 – 1900s CE
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi 📚 – Promoted gradual abolition 📜 – late 1900s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Mahdi al-Sanusi ⚔️ – Freed slaves during resistance – 1800s CE
Sheikh Usman dan Fodio ⚔️ – Freed thousands during jihads – early 1800s CE
Sultan Muhammad Bello 📜 – Freed hundreds – Sokoto Caliphate – early 1800s CE
Sultan Muhammad al-Kanemi 🏰 – Freed hundreds – Bornu Empire – early 1800s CE
Sultan Ibrahim Njoya 👑 – Freed slaves – Bamum Kingdom – late 1800s CE
Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur 🏰 – Freed slaves – Saadian dynasty – late 1500s CE
Sultan Moulay Ismail 🏰 – Freed slaves – Morocco – late 1600s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz 🏰 – Continued abolition – Morocco – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdallah 🏰 – Freed slaves – Morocco – 1700s CE
Sultan Moulay Abd al-Rahman 🏰 – Freed slaves – Morocco – early 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abderrahmane 🏰 – Continued abolition efforts – Morocco – mid-1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan I 🏛️ – Promoted abolition – Morocco – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdelhafid 🏛️ – Promoted abolition – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Yusef 🏛️ – Continued abolition policies – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Mohammed V 🏛️ – Supported abolition – Morocco – 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan II 👑 – Continued abolition efforts – Morocco – late 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Mohammed VI 👑 – Continued abolition efforts – Morocco – 2000s CE
Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab 📖 – Advocated freeing slaves – Arabian Peninsula – 1700s CE
Sheikh Ahmad al-Tijani 📜 – Encouraged manumission – late 1700s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur 📖 – Islamic scholar advocating abolition – 1900s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Ghazali 📖 – Advocated humane treatment and emancipation – 1900s CE
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi 📚 – Promoted gradual abolition – late 1900s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Mahdi al-Sanusi ⚔️ – Freed slaves during resistance – 1800s CE
Sheikh Usman dan Fodio ⚔️ – Freed thousands during jihads – early 1800s CE
Sultan Muhammad Bello 📜 – Freed hundreds – Sokoto Caliphate – early 1800s CE
Sultan Muhammad al-Kanemi 🏰 – Freed hundreds – Bornu Empire – early 1800s CE
Sultan Ibrahim Njoya 👑 – Freed slaves – Bamum Kingdom – late 1800s CE
Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur 🏰 – Freed slaves – Saadian dynasty – late 1500s CE
Sultan Moulay Ismail 🏰 – Freed slaves – Morocco – late 1600s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz 🏰 – Continued abolition – Morocco – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdallah 🏰 – Freed slaves – Morocco – 1700s CE
Sultan Moulay Abd al-Rahman 🏰 – Freed slaves – Morocco – early 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abderrahmane 🏰 – Continued abolition efforts – Morocco – mid-1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan I 🏛️ – Promoted abolition – Morocco – late 1800s CE
Sultan Moulay Abdelhafid 🏛️ – Promoted abolition – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Yusef 🏛️ – Continued abolition policies – Morocco – early 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Mohammed V 🏛️ – Supported abolition – Morocco – 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Hassan II 👑 – Continued abolition efforts – Morocco – late 1900s CE
Sultan Moulay Mohammed VI 👑 – Continued abolition efforts – Morocco – 2000s CE
Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab 📖 – Advocated freeing slaves – Arabian Peninsula – 1700s CE
Sheikh Ahmad al-Tijani 📜 – Encouraged manumission – late 1700s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur 📖 – Islamic scholar advocating abolition – 1900s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Ghazali 📖 – Advocated humane treatment and emancipation – 1900s CE
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi 📚 – Promoted gradual abolition – late 1900s CE
Sheikh Muhammad al-Mahdi al-Sanusi ⚔️ – Freed slaves during resistance – 1800s CE
Sheikh Usman dan Fodio ⚔️ – Freed thousands during jihads – early 1800s CE
#Part4

Sultan Al-Mutawakkil (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mansur (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 700s CE
Sultan Harun al-Rashid (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 700s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mutawakkil Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tadid (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 900s CE
Sultan Al-Muqtafi (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1100s CE
Sultan Al-Nasir (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Al-Mustansir (Fatimid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1000s CE
Sultan Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (Fatimid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1000s CE
Sultan Al-Muizz li-Din Allah (Fatimid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 900s CE
Sultan Saladin (Ayyubid Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1100s CE
Sultan Al-Kamil (Ayyubid Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Baybars (Mamluk Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Qalawun (Mamluk Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad (Mamluk Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1300s CE
Sultan Al-Ashraf Khalil (Mamluk Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1300s CE
Sultan Al-Mansur Qalawun (Mamluk Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Al-Zahir Baybars (Mamluk Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Al-Muazzam Isa (Ayyubid Sultan) ⚔️ – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid (Almohad Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1100s CE
Sultan Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur (Almohad Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1100s CE
Sultan Abu Yaqub Yusuf (Almohad Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1100s CE
Sultan Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman (Marinid Sultan) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1300s CE
Sultan Abu Inan Faris (Marinid Sultan) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1300s CE
Sultan Abu Sa'id Uthman II (Marinid Sultan) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1300s CE
Sultan Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Mustansir (Hafsid Sultan) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Abu Zakariya Yahya (Hafsid Sultan) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Muhammad al-Nasir (Almohad Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1100s CE
Sultan Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq (Marinid Sultan) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 1200s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tadid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 900s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
#Part5

Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Muhtadi Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tamid Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tasim Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
Sultan Al-Mu'tazz Billah (Abbasid Caliph) 🏰 – Freed slaves 🕊️ – 800s CE
#Part6

It is just a long history of Western powers using 💰 money and influence to divide Muslim communities and weaken their unity, This tactic of foreign interference through funding provocateurs, media, and agents to create chaos and division among Muslims has been repeated millions of times over centuries, from colonial times to modern geopolitical strategies, 🌍⚔️🕌

Western colonialism and imperialism in the Islamic world involved multiple forms of exploitation: economic domination 💵, territorial division 🌐, ideological crisis 🧠, and direct attacks on Muslim faith and societies ✝️☪️, These actions have contributed to deep-rooted mistrust and ongoing conflicts between Muslim societies and Western powers,

Estimates suggest millions of such covert and overt operations, propaganda campaigns 📢, and political manipulations have been carried out by Western states and their proxies to destabilize Muslim countries and communities globally, reflecting a persistent pattern of interference and Islamophobia, 🚫🕌🔥

In short,

Historical and modern Western powers have spent millions of dollars 💸 and efforts to create divisions among Muslims,

These actions include funding provocateurs 💼, media manipulation 📺, political interference 🏛️, and military interventions 🚀,

The legacy of such tactics continues to fuel mistrust and conflict today ⚠️🔥,

This is not an isolated incident but part of a vast, ongoing pattern of Western geopolitical strategy against Muslim unity, 🤝
MessLeading
#Part6 It is just a long history of Western powers using 💰 money and influence to divide Muslim communities and weaken their unity, This tactic of foreign interference through funding provocateurs, media, and agents to create chaos and division among Muslims…
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MessLeading
#Part1 Muslims, Here's the numbered list of Muslim leaders and figures who freed slaves, with approximate numbers freed, from whom, and years, the list is so long, I shared what I can.. 🕊️ Muslim Leaders & Figures Who Freed Slaves (Name – Number Freed –…
#Part7

Muslim and European histories regarding slavery and manumission, including Quranic verses, Hadith and modern context:

🕌 Islamic Teachings on Slavery & Manumission

📖 Quranic Encouragement to Free Slaves
Quran 2:177: "Alms-tax is... for freeing slaves..."
Quran 24:33: "O ye Muslims! From among your slaves, such as desire a deed of manumission in writing..."
Quran 9:60: Zakat (charity) funds can be used to free slaves.

🗣️ Hadith on Manumission & Kind Treatment
“Your slaves are your brethren upon whom Allah has given you authority” (Sahih al-Bukhari).
“Whoever manumits a slave, Allah will free from the Fire every limb of his body...” (Sahih al-Bukhari).
The Prophet ﷺ emphasized rewarding slaves who are honest and faithful.

⚖️ Legal & Ethical Reforms in Islam
Slavery limited to prisoners of war; free people cannot be enslaved.
Slaves given rights and protections against abuse.
Mukataba contract allows slaves to buy their freedom over time.
State funds (Baitul-Mal) may be used to free slaves.

🇪🇺 European Colonialism & Slavery
🚢 Atlantic Slave Trade

Approximately 12 million Africans are forcibly enslaved and transported across the Atlantic (16th–19th centuries).

Brutal conditions with high mortality during capture and Middle Passage.

💰 Economic Exploitation
Slavery was primarily for economic gain in colonies (plantations, mines).
Little religious or legal encouragement to free slaves during the trade.

Limited Manumission
Few slaves were freed during the height of the trade; abolition came much later due to social and political pressure.

⚠️ Modern Economic Coercion
Forms of modern slavery persist: forced labor, human trafficking, debt bondage in global supply chains.
Poor populations in developing countries often trapped in exploitative labor for Western investments.

🔄 Summary Comparison
🕌 Muslim World
Encouraged freeing slaves (Quran 📖 & Hadith 🗣️)
🤝 Mukataba contracts & state support for manumission 💰
🌍 Thousands enslaved over centuries but with rights ⚖️ and kindness 💖
🕊️ Slavery abolished; Islamic teachings oppose it now 🙅‍♂️

🇪🇺 European Colonizers
💸 Slavery driven by economic gain, no freeing encouragement
📜 No formal manumission system; abolition came much later
🚢 ~12 million Africans enslaved in brutal Atlantic trade ⚰️
⚠️ Modern economic coercion and forced labor still persist ⛓️

📜 Key Quranic Verses & Hadith
Quran 2:177 – Charity includes freeing slaves.
Quran 24:33 – Encourages contracts for slaves to buy freedom.
Quran 9:60 – Zakat funds can be used to free slaves.
Hadith (Sahih al-Bukhari 2545) – Slaves are brothers and deserve kindness.
Hadith on Mukatabat – Prophet ﷺ praised slaves seeking manumission contracts.

Conclusion
Muslims have a strong tradition of encouraging manumission and improving slave rights through religion and law.
European colonial powers profited massively from slavery with little freeing of slaves during the trade era.

🇺🇸 🇪🇺 🇨🇳 🇮🇳 🇷🇺 etc Modern forms of slavery still exist globally, often linked to economic exploitation by powerful countries and their curroptions.

Understanding this complex history helps appreciate the ethical reforms Islam introduced, while recognizing ongoing challenges worldwide..

#GET_TO_THE_FACT
Backing in Time :

The Quraysh's strength rested mainly on two pillars:

1. Commercial Power 💼🚚💸
They controlled Mecca’s trade routes and caravans, which were crucial for their wealth and influence. The early Muslims strategically blocked the trade routes to disrupt the Quraysh’s economic lifeline and weaken their power.

2. Custodianship of the Kaaba 🕋🌟🙏
The Quraysh were the guardians of the House of Allah (Kaaba), giving them religious authority and prestige.

This control was central to their political and social influence.

Later, during the Treaty of Hudaybiyah, this pillar became a key point of negotiation regarding pilgrimage rights.

Quranic Verse Related to Economic Justice and Struggle Against Oppression ⚔️📖

"And fight them until there is no [more] fitnah and [until] worship is [acknowledged to be] for Allah."
Surah Al-Anfal (8:39)

This verse highlights the importance of striving against oppression and establishing the freedom to worship Allah alone, which was closely tied to challenging the Quraysh’s control over trade and religious authority.

Relevant Hadith on Struggle and Strategy 💪🕌
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:

"The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, while there is good in both."
Sahih Muslim

This Hadith emphasizes the importance of strength and strategic action in the cause of Islam, which reflects the early Muslim approach of targeting the Quraysh’s economic and religious pillars to bring about lasting change.

By first blocking the trade routes 🍀 (the economic pillar) and later addressing the control of the Kaaba (the religious pillar), the Muslims strategically weakened the Quraysh’s grip on Mecca, paving the way for the eventual peaceful conquest and establishment of true Islamic authority.

BE_STRONG 🤍
O ALLAH 🤲🏻
The world has been paid to struggle.

The world has been forced to struggle 💸, and that's the reality of today's banking system 🏦-it's all flawed.

When wrong outweighs right ⚖️, falsehoods always try to overshadow the truth 🌪️.

Yet, stop getting paid influencing lies..Those who stand for truth remain righteous .

and righteous believers go to heaven easier 🤍🍀😍
Qur’anic Verse
﴿يَوْمَ تَشْهَدُ عَلَيْهِمْ أَلْسِنَتُهُمْ 👄 وَأَيْدِيهِمْ 🤲 وَأَرْجُلُهُمْ 🦶 بِمَا كَانُوا يَعْمَلُونَ﴾
(سورة النور، الآية 24)
Respectful Explanation:
This noble verse describes a profound reality of the Day of Judgment, a day of ultimate justice and truth, as revealed by Allah سبحانه وتعالى:

ألسنتهم 👄 (their tongues) will bear witness to the words they uttered, whether righteous or sinful.

أيديهم 🤲 (their hands) will testify to the deeds they performed, whether good or evil.

أرجلهم 🦶 (their feet) will testify to the paths they followed and the actions they undertook.

This verse beautifully illustrates the comprehensive and perfect justice of Allah سبحانه وتعالى, who records all deeds and will bring them forth as clear evidence.

A humble reminder:
We should always be mindful of our speech, actions, and intentions, for they are all recorded and will be presented before our Lord.

May Allah guide us to what pleases Him and protect us from what displeases Him 🤲🏻🌿