Du er som vanlig skråsikker, men jeg finner mange kilder som sier det motsatte. Her er en av de:
“The practice of castration on black male slaves in the most inhumane manner altered an entire generation as these men could not reproduce. The Arab masters sired children with the black female slaves. This devastation by the men saw those who survived committing suicide. This development explains the modern black Arabs who are still trapped by history,” said Liberty Mukomo, a lecturer at the University of Nairobi Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies.
And even as Europe, one of the key players in the African slave trade, abolished the practice hundreds of years ago and the United States officially ended it in 1865, Arab countries continued the trade with majority ending it late in the 20th century. In Malawi, slavery was officially criminalized in 2007 with mentions of some Arab countries currently being involved albeit clandestinely."
https://www.fairplanet.org/dossier/beyond-slavery/forgotten-slavery-the-arab-muslim-slave-trade/
Interessant å notere seg:
"While European merchants were interested in strongly built young men as labourers in their farms, the Arab merchants were more focused on concubinage, capturing women and girls who were turned into sex slaves while living in harems. So high was the demand that the merchants would double the price of female slaves with, the ratio of captured women to men being three to one."
"'An Arab master's punishment for a slight offence.' c. 1890.":
At araberne behandlet slaver på en verdig måte fordi de kostet det samme som en tesla idag (angivelig) er nok en stor myte som jeg lurer på hvor du har fra. Forøvrig så klaget også en del slaveeiere i sørstatene på at slavene hadde blitt dyre og ikke minst dyre i drift. Selv om prisene varierte i den perioden der.