I don't really know but slavery was popular during the time it was written so it probably supports slavery, just like the old testament and the New Testament.
the were pro slavery
They viewed them as useful. They helped with trade and both the north and south argued about slavery towards them
cleaning
He was anti-slavery
Islam authorizes the taking of slaves as spoils of war.
Forgetful?
He writted his book "Slavery in the United States" (1836) to express his view.
abe didnt have a problem with it though he didnt approve. he thought it was morally wrong, though he never thought to do anything about it.
Only slavery to Allah (God in English) is allowed in Islam. All other slavery types are not allowed in Islam; as slavery to other human master, slavery to money, slavery to power, slavery to certain habit or addiction as smoking or drinking alcohols. Before Islam era and in the early years of Islam, slavery was spread as a normal trade. Also, in wars the conquered men and women are captured as slaves. However, in Quran rules were set to limit slavery and to eliminate it gradually. Quran and Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad sayings and practices) encouraged Muslims to liberate their slaves as a way to be closer to Allah or as a penalty when committing some sins to be forgiven by Allah. Refer to question below for information on slavery in Christianity.
anti- slavery view.
he liked having slavery
Most Northern states outlawed slavery