Christianity vs islam

When talking about islam it is always important to remind that islam was invented by a self proclaimed "prophet" Muhammad - a historically proven slave owner who married a 6 years old child and had sex with her when she was 9 years old.

One could only guess the level of degradation of people that would seek morality and believe in a book written by such a monster.

How many slaved did Christians have throughout the whole history of Christianity?

ChatGPT says:

There is no precise global number for how many slaves Christians held throughout the entire history of Christianity, but we can discuss general estimates and historical context:

🔢 Key Points:

  • Christianity itself did not create slavery, but Christians participated in it across different eras, often justifying it with cultural or economic norms rather than doctrine.

  • Early Christianity (Roman Empire):

    • Christians inherited Roman slavery systems.

    • No clear movement to abolish slavery initially, but some church teachings emphasized kindness toward slaves.

  • Medieval Period:

    • Slavery continued in various forms, including serfdom in Christian Europe.

    • The Church at times discouraged enslavement of fellow Christians, but accepted slavery of non-Christians (e.g., Muslims, pagans).

  • Transatlantic Slave Trade (1500s–1800s):

  • European Christian powers (Spain, Portugal, Britain, France, etc.) were deeply involved.

    • Estimates: Over 12 million Africans were forcibly taken to the Americas, with millions more dying during capture and transit.

    • Most were enslaved under Christian monarchies or colonies.

  • Slavery in Brazil lasted for over 300 years.

    • Roughly 4 million Africans were brought to Brazil—about 40% of all enslaved Africans in the transatlantic slave trade.

  • Slavery in Christian Households:

    • Also existed in North America, Latin America, and parts of Europe, including church-owned slaves and slaveholding clergy.

🔹 Estimated Total Slaves Under Christian Rule:

  • Tens of millions of people were enslaved under Christian states/empires over 2,000 years.

  • Transatlantic Slave Trade alone accounts for ~12–13 million Africans, mostly under Christian powers.

  • Medieval and ancient slavery (Roman, Byzantine, and European empires) could account for millions more.

🔚 Summary (Short Answer):

An estimated tens of millions of people were enslaved under Christian empires, kingdoms, and colonies throughout history — with the Transatlantic Slave Trade alone involving over 12 million Africans. However, there is no exact total due to the complexity and length of history.

It is worth noting that the last Christian country to officially ban slavery was Brasil in 1888.

How many slaved did muslims have throughout the whole history of islam?

ChatGPT says:

There is no exact number, but historical estimates suggest that Muslim societies enslaved between 10 and 18 million people over the course of Islamic history — though the true number could be higher due to limited records.

🔢 Key Periods and Regions

  • Early Islamic Caliphates (7th–13th centuries):

    • Slavery was permitted and regulated under Islamic law (Sharia).

    • Slaves came from wars, trade, and raids — including Africans, Europeans, Central Asians, and others.

    • The Zanj Rebellion in 9th-century Iraq involved tens of thousands of East African slaves.

  • Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean Slave Trades:

    • Estimated 5–10 million Africans were taken across the Sahara and Indian Ocean over 1,000+ years.

    • Slaves were used as soldiers (e.g., Mamluks), concubines, domestic workers, and laborers.

  • Ottoman Empire:

    • Used large numbers of slaves, including the devshirme system (Christian boys taken and trained as soldiers/bureaucrats).

    • Slavery persisted into the 19th century; the empire abolished it only in the late 1800s.

  • Other Islamic Regions (Persia, Mughal India, North Africa):

    • Slavery was widespread and diverse in purpose: military, domestic, concubinary, and agricultural.

🔹Estimated Total:

  • Trans-Saharan & East Africa 5–10 million

  • Ottoman Empire 2–5 million (varied roles)

  • Other Islamic States 2–3 million+

  • Total Estimate 10–18+ million

  • (Some scholars suggest 20 million+, but documentation is sparse.)

🔚 Summary (Short Answer):

Muslim societies enslaved an estimated 10 to 18 million people over 1,400 years, primarily through the Trans-Saharan, Indian Ocean, and Ottoman slave trades. Records are incomplete, so the actual number may be higher.

Finally, it is worth noting that islamic countries were the last to officially ban slavery:

"... it took a few decades until all Arab states of the Gulf region officially banned owning and trading slaves. Iraq had already formally abolished slavery in the early 1920s, and countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia followed suit in 1952 and 1962, respectively. Oman, once one of the biggest slave markets in the region, was also one of the last. It outlawed the practice in 1970."

As can be seen, both Christianity and islam are responsible for enslaving millions of people.

But Christianity undergone huge changes in the last century in many aspects, including it's stance on slavery - there are no more slaves in Christian / Western countries.

The same can't be said about islam though. Despite having billions of free money and using it for the good of the humanity, the monarchs that rule Gulf state countries prefer spending hundreds of millions on luxury yachts and airplanes, but deny a respectable pay to millions of work migrants.

Even more, they basically use a slave labour in both Qatar (state sponsor of terrorism) and Saudi Arabia.

Here are a few examples:

  • "We were working on an empty stomach for 24 hours; 12 hours’ work and then no food all night" said Ram Kumar Mahara, 27. - "When I complained, my manager assaulted me, kicked me out of the labour camp I lived in and refused to pay me anything. I had to beg for food from other workers."

  • "So entrenched is this exploitation (forced labour, ed.) that the Nepalese ambassador to Qatar, Maya Kumari Sharma, recently described the emirate as an “open jail".

  • And it's not only fair pay, it's the very working conditions that are designed for most speed of construction at a cost of precious human lives. But rich muslim states do not care about the lives of non-believers (kafirs).

  • "Nepalese workers died at a rate of almost one a day in Qatar, many of them young men who had sudden heart attacks."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/25/revealed-qatars-world-cup-slaves

Human rights in Christian / Western civilization countries vs islamic countries.

In the last century basic human rights of children, women and LGBT people and other minorities have vastly improved in Christian / western civilization countries. There is equality and women enjoy the same rights and freedoms as men. LGBT people can marry and adopt children in many countries.

In islamic countries, however, the situation remains much worse - several countries deny basic human rights to children and women, and LGBT rights are non-existent, their very lives are at risk.

Moreover, in several countries that became islamic states recently, like Iran and Afghanistan, the basic human rights of children, women, and LGBT people has downgraded immensely.

That clearly shows and proves the real face of islam - a fascist ideology of terror towards everyone who is weak - children, women, LGBT and other minorities. All of them are considered inferior to muslim males.

Young girls being brainwashed to be obedient slaves for muslim males.

A muslim male and his three slaves/objects in Iraq

How quran treats women:

https://quran.com/4/34

"Men are in charge of women by [right of] what allah has given one over the other.."

"..women are devoutly obedient.."

"But those [wives] from whom you fear arrogance - [first] advise them; [then if they persist], forsake them in bed; and [finally], strike them [lightly]"

"Prophet" Muhammad.

Historical sources—including Islamic texts—indicate that "prophet" Muhammad owned slaves. This is documented in Hadith collections (such as Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim) and early Islamic biographies (like Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasul Allah). Historical records mention male and female slaves, including household servants and concubines.

Early and authoritative Islamic sources state that the "prophet" Muhammad married Aisha when she was six years old and that the marriage was consummated when she was nine.

Primary Evidence:

The main source is Sahih al-Bukhari, a highly respected Hadith collection in Sunni Islam. A narration attributed to Aisha herself says:

“The Prophet married me when I was six years old, and consummated the marriage when I was nine years old.”

(Sahih al-Bukhari, Book 62, Hadith 64 and 65)

This narration is repeated in multiple Hadith collections, including: Sahih Muslim, Abu Dawood, Ibn Majah.

Scholarly Consensus:

Classical Islamic scholars have generally accepted this narration as authentic and accurate.

A minority of modern scholars and thinkers have questioned Aisha’s age, suggesting she may have been older based on other historical details, but these views are not widely accepted in traditional Islamic scholarship.

Historical Context:

In 7th-century Arabia, it was common for girls to marry at puberty or earlier, and norms around age and maturity were different from those of today. The marriage was also consensual and arranged by Aisha’s father, Abu Bakr, a close companion of Muhammad.

So when a father orders his daughter (his property, a young girl) to marry an old man, this is considered "consensual". Abhorrent perversive morals.