No, people who have been brought up in a normal setting, when they finally find out that slavery is actually not only permissible but an important part of Islamic warfare and economy, they feel that they must defend it regardless of their own personal beliefs. As you know, personal beliefs and opinions must be erased when you adopt the identity "Muslim".
It's an important part of Islamic warfare (by the way, it sure sounds like the "religion of peace" here
)? Muslims always try to tell me how the fact that only POW's and two slaves children becoming slaves allows for more slaves meant slavery in the Islamic framework would just wither away and die. Yet somehow Saudi Arabia still had slavery until the 60s...
They spend a lot of effort trying to rationalize it and make it look better than it is. What does "given full rights" mean in this context? What full rights? It's just nonsense. Isn't not being in control over your own life per definition unjust and oppression? It's the same with "women's rights" and Islam. I mean, really? Roll Eyes
Well they have all the rights as everyone else, just not the right to have a life. Oh, and having your babies and kids snatched from you and sold, and sexual abuse being institutionally protected, etc, etc. Surely this is superior to modern day sensibilities.
Also, in my experience with Muslims, both friends and strangers, I find they don't even know the history of slavery around the world, both within Muslim societies and others. They think for example the limited protections Islam and Islamicate civilizations gave to slaves was unique or special, when in reality, such protections existed before Islam and in many other societies as well, even within the Northern US, which had a different form of chattel slavery from the South that was more humane.