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  Ma Malakat Aimanukum - Female slaves? Think again
“Ma Malakat Aimanukum” is one of the most misunderstood, misused and abused term of the Quran.
In the term “Ma Malakat Aimanukum”, the word MALAKAT is in the PAST tense, which signifies “What you ALREADY have”, or “what you ALREADY possess” or “what CAME in your possession”.
In the term “ma malakat aymanukum” refers to those married women which are wives of the disbelievers [as explained in 60:10].
quranicteachings.co.uk /ma-malakat.htm   (830 words)

  
 Free-Minds, a place to discover Islam based on GOD Alone
One example is the expression “ma malakat aymanukum” which literally means “that possessed by your oath.” When studying the Quran, I had found that in many cases the literal translation of expressions provides a more accurate and consistent indication of their meaning than traditional interpretations.
For example, the expression “ma malakat aymanukum” has been traditionally translated as “spoils/captives of war” when in fact the Arabic word for captives of war is “asra” and the Prophet was strongly prohibited from keeping war captives (see 8:67).
Therefore, the exception to “ma malakat aymanukum” is simply a license to have feelings of attraction towards her and to express those feelings to her.
www.free-minds.org /articles/quranic/malak.htm   (2289 words)

  
 Ma malakat aymanukum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Ma malakat aymanukum is traditionally considered to refer to prisoners of war, or more broadly to slaves in general, according to the usual tafsirs (e.g.
The term maa malakat aymanukum (that is, "what your right hands possess" or "anything owned blessed to you") occurs 14 times in the Qur'an, in the following Arabic forms:
^ Safiyya bint Huyayy was breafly a Ma malakat aymanukum until she was set free and married Muhammad.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ma_malakat_aymanukum   (1061 words)

  
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The expression of MMA has different meaning in different verses although all of them fall under the same classification - a group of people who depend on you, almost totally, for their living requirements, security and well being.
The first category of MMA is the category of women who were already married to their husbands even if their marriages do not follow the Quranic rules because their marriage occurred before the revelation of the Quran or before their conversion to Islam.
Those among your servants (Ma Malakat Aymanukum) who wish to be freed in order to marry, you shall grant them their wish, once you realize that they are honest.
www.islamicproductions.com /malakat.html   (2463 words)

  
 Free-Minds, a place to discover Islam based on GOD Alone
In this article, we will adress the issue of 'Ma Malakat Aymanukum' (those whom your right hands possess) whom we will PROVE does not mean servants or war captives.
That 'Ma Malakat Aymanukum' are 'war captives' whom they have captured and thus can sell and trade in them, and can have sex with them as they wish.
Our understanding is that 'Ma Malakat Aymanukum' are widowed women who may be living under the roof and financial support of a man (her family, or the brother or relative of the deceased) and thus are described by the term 'what your OATHS posses' (i.e.
www.free-minds.org /articles/quranic/malakat.htm   (1487 words)

  
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4:3…" ma taba lakum": This is taken as: "who has become good to you" or "who are lawful to you" or "of your choice".
"ma malakat aymanukum" (MMA) : can be found in the Quran to refer to different groups of people and women in different situations.
Say: God will instruct you about them and you will also read in the book concerning the orphaned women to which you intend to deny what has been ordained to them and wish to marry them off, as well as to regard the vulnerable children, that you should be just in the matter of orphans.
www.rightsathome.org /ILT/polygamy-yaseen.htm   (5555 words)

  
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 Ma Malakat Aymanukum
Uttrycket MMA har olika betydelser i olika verser trots att de alla faller under samma klassificering - en grupp människor som är beroende av dig, nästan totalt, för att få sina levnadskrav, sin säkerhet och sitt välmående tillgodosett.
Första kategorin av dessa MMA är kategorin av kvinnor som redan var gifta med dessa män, även om deras giftermål inte följer de Koraniska reglerna, eftersom deras giftermål ägde rum före Koranens uppenbarelse, eller innan de konverterade till Islam.
Gud använde avsiktligt ordet ELLER när Han tillät sexuella relationer mellan män och deras MMA.
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 Islam Watch - Syed Mirza challenge from Aztek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In answer to your points on the treatment of slaves and women, lashing and what have you, I attach the extract (fully supported by Qur'anic quotes) which spells out the whole slavery thing for other readers and explains the true rights of slaves, which you conveniently glossed over as usual:
(Ma Malakat Aymanuhunna) or employees whose sexual drive has been nullified, or the children who have not reached puberty.
They shall not strike their feet when they walk in order to shake and reveal certain details of their bodies.
www.islam-watch.org /CommunityServer/forums/4/812/ShowThread.aspx   (6785 words)

  
 Holy Quran : 4. an-Nisa': Women
Wala tatamannaw ma faddala Allahu bihi baAAdakum AAala baAAdin lilrrijali naseebun mimma iktasaboo walilnnisa-i naseebun mimma iktasabna wais-aloo Allaha min fadlihi inna Allaha kana bikulli shay-in AAaleeman
Yas-aluka ahlu alkitabi an tunazzila AAalayhim kitaban mina alssama-i faqad saaloo moosa akbara min thalika faqaloo arina Allaha jahratan faakhathat-humu alssaAAiqatu bithulmihim thumma ittakhathoo alAAijla min baAAdi ma jaat-humu albayyinatu faAAafawna AAan thalika waatayna moosa sultanan mubeenan
Waqawlihim inna qatalna almaseeha AAeesa ibna maryama rasoola Allahi wama qataloohu wama salaboohu walakin shubbiha lahum wa-inna allatheena ikhtalafoo feehi lafee shakkin minhu ma lahum bihi min AAilmin illa ittibaAAa alththanni wama qataloohu yaqeenan
simple.ishwar.com /islam/holy_quran/sura004.html   (3382 words)

  
 Ma malakat aymanukum Did You Mean ma?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A minority group of progressive Muslims 2 rejects this traditional interpretation as a falsification of later centuries which is at odds with the Qur'an.
According to them, the Qur'anic references to ma malakat amaynukum refer to fiancees3 rather than sex slaves.
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 Al-Qur'ân, Guidance for all mankind   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Waalmuhsanatu mina alnnisai illa ma malakat aymanukum kitaba Allahi AAalaykum waohilla lakum ma waraa thalikum an tabtaghoo biamwalikum muhsineena ghayra musafiheena fama istamtaAAtum bihi minhunna faatoohunna ojoorahunna fareedatan wala junaha AAalaykum feema taradaytum bihi min baAAdi alfareedati inna Allaha kana AAaleeman hakeeman
Wala tatamannaw ma faddala Allahu bihi baAAdakum AAala baAAdin lilrrijali naseebun mimma iktasaboo walilnnisai naseebun mimma iktasabna waisaloo Allaha min fadlihi inna Allaha kana bikulli shayin AAaleeman
Allâh knows what is in their hearts, do not turn away from them, make them to understand and advise them in such a way which should enter into their hearts.
www.mit-pak.info /Chapter5.html   (3937 words)

  
 The Fourth Surah
ma malakat aymanukum ("those whom your right hands possess", i.e., "those whom you
The commentators who choose this meaning hold that such slave-girls can be taken in marriage irrespective of whether they have husbands in the country of their origin or not.
ma malakat aymanukum (lit., "those whom your right hands possess") denotes women who were captured in a holy war and have subsequently embraced Islam.
www.geocities.com /masad02/004   (8745 words)

  
 Sex with slave girls - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As regards having slave women, it happens to be a practice necessitated by the condition in which early Muslims found themselves vis-a-vis non-Muslims, as both parties engaged in wars.
Slave women or Milk Al-yameen are referred to in the Qur'an as “Those whom your right hand possess” or “Ma Malakat Aymanukum”; they are those taken as captives during conquests and subsequently became slaves, or those who were descendants of slaves.
Thus, it was a war custom in the past to take men and women as captives and then turn them into slaves.
p087.ezboard.com /fyoungmuslimsfrm8.showMessage?topicID=87.topic   (2031 words)

  
 Religion
Thus we can say that there are no "ma malakat aymanukum" now.
According to some others traditions, she remained as "ma malakat yaminuh".
However, whatever the Prophet -peace be upon him- did was with the permission of Allah.
pakistanlink.com /religion/98/re-01-02.html   (1488 words)

  
 Four Translations of the Quran - Sura 4
And (it is forbidden unto you) that ye should have two sisters together, except what hath already happened (of that nature) in the past.
You shall regard the parents, the relatives, the orphans, the poor, the related neighbor, the unrelated neighbor, the close associate, the traveling alien, and your servants.
YUSUFALI: They may hide (Their crimes) from men, but they cannot hide (Them) from Allah, seeing that He is in their midst when they plot by night, in words that He cannot approve: And Allah Doth compass round all that they do.
www.universalunity.net /quran4/004.qmt.html   (18215 words)

  
 who is our savior, islam, quran, free download of the english quran and its explanation in mp3.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Wala tankihoo ma nakaha abaokum mina alnnisa-i illa ma qad salafa innahu kana fahishatan wamaqtan wasaa sabeelan
Ma asabaka min hasanatin famina Allahi wama asabaka min sayyi-atin famin nafsika waarsalnaka lilnnasi rasoolan wakafa biAllahi shaheedan
Illa allatheena taboo waaslahoo waiAAtasamoo biAllahi waakhlasoo deenahum lillahi faola-ika maAAa almu/mineena wasawfa yu/ti Allahu almu/mineena ajran AAatheeman
www.internetmosque.net /quran/arabic/4A-An-Nisa.htm   (3848 words)

  
 [Activists] Journey from Blind-Faith to Conviction - Part 1 - Faith, reason and belief --   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It is generally regarded as an act of "waging war against the society" usually punishable by death!
The allegation of rape is based on the practice of taking the captured women from the battlefield as war booty, who are then distributed amongst the soldiers as concubines; the Quran refers to this category as (Ma Malakat Aymanukum, literally: "what your right hand possesses".
The argument of rape is built on two basis, first, taking of the captives from the battlefield and second, the subsequent allocation of the captives to the soldiers as concubines (Sabee).
tajdeed-list.net /pipermail/activists_tajdeed-list.net/2006-April/000155.html   (2227 words)

  
 The Message of the Quran: A Great Tafsir of the current time
As for the expression ‘ma malakat aymanukum’ (“those whom your right hands possess”, i.e.
In this connection note No.3 of Sura Al-Muminun is the Message of the Quran is also very significant which is given below:
“or those whom their right hands possess” (aw ma malakat aymanuhum).
www.witness-pioneer.org /vil/Articles/issues/Review_of_The_Message_of_the_Quran.htm   (1187 words)

  
 Muhammad and the Female Captives
  On the other hand, the Quran frequently uses the term "rakaba", literally "neck, nape of the neck", and still more frequently, the periphrasis "ma malakat aymanukum - "that which your (their) right hand possesses".
             "The term (mamluk) owes its origin probably to the current phrase of the Quran ma malakat aimanukum - "what your right hand possesses", a general designation of slaves without specialization of gender."
            "The term generally used in the Quran for slaves is "ma malakat aimanukum", - "that which your right hand possesses."
answering-islam.org.uk /Silas/femalecaptives.htm   (5539 words)

  
 A tale of two cultures: Muslim family in Scotland [Archive] - Ummah.com
'ma malakat aimanukum' denotes here "women whom you rightfully possess
partners in marriage, there is no reason for attributing to the phrase 'ma
malakat aymanuhum' the meaning of "their female slave"; and since, on the
www.ummah.net /forum/archive/index.php/t-40511.html   (2784 words)

  
 Informat.io on Women In Muslim Societies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Women as prisoners of war or as slaves
The term "what your right hands possess", Ma malakat aymanukum, occurs 14 times in the Qur'an.
It is most often used with reference to women, but may be applied to both sexes.
www.informat.io /?title=women-in-muslim-societies   (4630 words)

  
 Rice Says U.S. Blacks Should Not Be Paid for Slavery
The Arabs practiced a form of slavery, similar to that which existed in other parts of the ancient world.
The Qur'an accepts the institution, though it may be noted that the word 'abd (slave) is rarely used, being more commonly replaced by some periphrasis such as ma malakat aymanukum, "that which your right hands own."
I can go on and on about Slavery over the years.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/519523/posts   (2212 words)

  
 Gatorsports.com :: 100 years of Gator Football   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
According to the Islamic law, a male slave could marry a free woman but this was discouraged in practice.
Islam permits intimate relations between a male master and his female slave outside of marriage referred to in the Qur'an as ma malakat aymanukum or "what your right hands possess"
See Tahfeem ul Qur'an by Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, Vol.
www.gatorsports.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?template=wiki&text=Islam_and_Slavery   (4199 words)

  
 IslamiCity Forum: Slavery in Islam
As far as the term "right hand" is concerned in this regard the following statement is very comprehensive.
"Slave women or milk al-yameen are referred to in the Qur'an as “Those whom your right hand possess” or “ma malakat aymanukum”; they are those taken as captives during conquests and subsequently became slaves, or those who were descendants of slaves." http://www.islamonline.net/fatwa/english/FatwaDisplay.asp?hF atwaID=54710
Why not ask the Saudi families about their Filippino slaves?
www.islamicity.com /forum/get_topic.asp?FID=47&TID=646&DIR=P   (447 words)

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