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200 years later slavery is still the shame of humanity

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It is without doubt one of the most disturbing industries on earth. Spawned from the satanic inspired gut of self desire and materialism the Slavery industry is in full swing 200 years after it was meant to have been destroyed.

I have read a series of articles about slavery in 2007 and I just feel compelled to share it with you. The reality of what is happening in this dunya is very disturbing – and unfortunately if you read about the areas most involved in this sick industry, you will find that our own countries are implicated.

This is an oportunity to make du’a for the people who are the innocent victims in this tirade of evil eminating from the pours of the evil shayateen. I am not sure how many of us are aware of this issue so I post this notice to you in order for you to ask Allah (SWT) (swt) to releave the burden placed upon these innocent men, women and children.

Dua of the oppressed:

Allah (SWT) promises to answer the dua of an oppressed person. The Prophet (SalAllahu ‘alaihi wassallam) said: “Be afraid of the curse of an oppressed person as there is no screen between his invocation and Allah (SWT).” (Al-Bukhari)

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200 years after the UK abolished the Transatlantic Slave Trade, slavery continues in myriad forms. “People would not believe that it is possible under modern conditions,”says Archbishop Desmond Tutu. “They say, ‘No, I think you are making it all up,’because it’s just too incredible”.

But in 2007, slaves are cheap and plentiful. Perhaps 12 million men, women and children trapped in this nightmare trade – nearly two and a half million trafficked between countries under the illusion that they are heading for opportunities they are denied at home. Many are girls and women sold into the sex trade.

Slavery Still Exists

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