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Debate timelineJan 23, 2026

DEBATE: Christianity Or Islam, Which Condones Slavery? | The Word and I Vs Nadir Ahmed

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Leviticus 18:29 - 00:06:18

Islamic Theology
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    Islamic Theology

    Quoted to argue that the same divine statutes applied to surrounding nations as well as Israelites, supporting the claim that biblical servitude was governed by universal moral ...

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Leviticus 19:32 - 00:06:47

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    Islamic Theology

    Used to claim that foreigners living among Israel were to be treated like natives and loved rather than oppressed, as part of the case that the Bible did not endorse chattel sla...

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Exodus 21:20 - 00:07:58

Islamic Theology
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    Islamic Theology

    Cited to argue that killing a slave brought punishment on the owner, which the speaker presents as evidence that biblical law recognized the slave's human rights.

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Quran 2:178 - 00:09:49

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    Islamic Theology

    Quoted to criticize the Quran's retaliation law as treating slaves as a separate class and therefore as evidence that Islam preserves unequal slave status.

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Sahih Muslim 1602 - 00:10:30

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Sahih Muslim 1438 - 00:11:41

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Quran 24:33 - 00:18:05

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1 Peter 2:18-24 - 00:21:43

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    Islamic Theology

    Quoted to argue that the New Testament tells servants to submit even to harsh masters, which the speaker uses as proof that Christianity blesses abusive slavery.

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Sahih Bukhari 4557 - 02:28:04

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    Islamic Theology

    Raised during audience questions as a challenge about a report allegedly praising enslavers, within the broader dispute over whether Islamic sources actually endorse slavery.

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Sahih Muslim 6002 - 02:35:39

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    Islamic Theology

    Mentioned in a superchat to mock the reported exchange of two black slaves for one Arab slave, echoing the debate's dispute about Muhammad and slave trading.

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