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===[[File:IslamicAbolition.png]] Islamic Abolitionism===
===[[File:IslamicAbolition.png]] Islamic Abolitionism===
'''Islamic Abolitionism''' is a strand that believes that Islam can be related to the anti-slavery struggle, entering into disagreement with both Islamophobes and Extremists/Jihadists. While there have been examples before, the most notable country to enforce anti-slavery was the Ottoman Empire, with dignitaries from relevant rites opposing slavery, such as those from the Hanafi and Maliki rites. They sparked arguments with some who considered it contradictory to the Qur'an and early Islamists, although they argue that slavery was temporary and would be largely illegal. Later, Tunisia banned slavery thanks to the reformists in 1846, setting an example in the Islamic world. Currently, several Islamic prophets oppose slavery, using interpretations of the Qur'an, such as the condemnation of anyone who enslaves a free man.
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===[[File:NeoAbolition.png]] Neo-Abolitionism===
===[[File:NeoAbolition.png]] Neo-Abolitionism===