by mekrob » Fri 31 Aug 2007, 16:29:38
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What makes you think he was a cruel slaveholder, rather than just a slaveholder?
Most Americans and Westerners, because of the recent few hundred years of history, have an idea of slavery something like this:

However, Islamic (and Christian and Jewish, I believe) slavery requires that slaves be treated as human beings.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')bu Mas'ud al-Ansari reported: "When I was beating my servant, I heard a voice behind me (saying): Abu Mas'ud, bear in mind Allah has more dominance over you than you have upon him. I turned and (found him) to be Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him). I said: Allah's Messenger, I set him free for the sake of Allah. Thereupon he said: Had you not done that, (the gates of) Hell would have opened for you, or the fire would have burnt you. (Translation of Sahih Muslim, The Book of Oaths (Kitab Al-Aiman), Book 015, Number 4088)"
Islam required that Umar treat his slaves kindly, not to hit them, feed and clothe them properly, etc. Since he was one of the first Muslims, it's possible to assume that he carried out his life as close to Islam as possible and thus he wasn't a cruel slaveholder.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'U')mar was murdered by one of his own slaves precisely because of his racism and cruelty to the non-Arab slaves held by Muslims.