This book examines animal sacrifice as practised by the adherents of the major world religions, It raises the issue of the mass production of meat and exhorts the Muslim community, particularly in the West, to tackle the issue of "Halal" meat in an appropriate manner. It also attempts to show the kind and compassionate Islamic teachings regarding animal welfare. Islam wants its adherents to think and act in terms of accepting all species as communities in their own right.
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"The rights of animals from the Islamic perspective. It also compares and contrasts with what other faiths like Christianity, Judaism and Hinduism say about the subject, particulary in the matter of slaughtering animal for its meat. Like all books on Islam, this one is littered with Quranic verses and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) that touch on the subject of animal rights." Goodreads
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Höhe: 213 mm
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978-0-86037-411-4 (9780860374114)
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Al-Hafiz Basheer Ahmad Masri (1914-1992) was the joint editor of The Islamic Review. In 1964 he became the first Sunni Muslim to be appointed as the Imam of the Shah Jehan Mosque, Woking, England. He worked closely with the charity Compassion in World Farming (formerly the Athene Trust), which in 1988 published the first edition of this book, "Animals in Islam".
Preface; Comments and Abbreviations; Saying of Some Muslim Sages; Chapter One: Islamic Concern for Animals; Chapter Two: Vegetarianism v/s Meatarianism; Chapter Three: Animal Sacrifice; Chapter Four: Halal Meat - the Bone of Contention; References and Notes; Index.