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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I read that the Christian crusaders used to also take female slaves after war, and quite often they would be raped and sold. Apparently this was not uncommon at the time. How is Islam different in this regard then? [/quote] Islam is different from Christianity in this regard because there is a provision in the Quran for raping female captives, but there is no provision in the New Testament for raping captives. As you'll recall, you tried really hard on the Concubines thread to show that Christianity allows concubinage (even outside of war). You failed because the New Testament never sets up a formal structure of sanctioned concubinage (unlike the Quran) and Christianity basically forbids sex outside of marriage. Christians aren't supposed to even be waging war, for that matter. Those Crusaders were doing unChristian things, I don't think you'll hear any disagreement about that. Sort of like IS today .[/quote] As are those who rape women, wife or concubine. The permission to have sex is not the same as condoning rape. [b]The captives spouses were dead. Many of their relatives might be dead. What would you have done with them? [/quote][/b] So many alternatives to forcible sex... - reunite them with their surviving relatives, [b]If the people who you are at war with are capturing your women, why would you reunite the women you captured with their relatives unless they agreed to do the same. Warring groups did negotiate the trading of slaves, however.[/b] - create a legal framework that supports women who need to work, [b] Regardless of their religion, few women worked. Slaves worked and were compensated with food, clothing, shelter. [/b]- monastery, [b]It is unislamic for women to desire a monastic life. Women are encouraged to get married.[/b] - poor house, - a house of worship (theirs or yours) gives them alms, food and housing [b]At the time, women left to live alone, even with other women, were at risk. [/b] Basically, anything besides forcing sex on them. [/quote] There is no Quranic evidence to suggest sex was forced upon them. [/quote]
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