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Page Last Updated : 17th December 2010

  

  

Animal Welfare in Islam    by Al-Hafiz Basheer Ahmad Masri

Paperback - 176 pages    

This book attempts to bring out the kind and compassionate Islamic teachings regarding animal welfare.

  

The Islamic instruction and guidance on animals' needs and man's obligations concerning animals is so comprehanesive that Muslims need not go elsewhere for any guidance. Not to be cruel or even to be condescendingly kind to the so-called inferior animals is a negative proposition. Islam wants its adherents to think and act in the positive terms of accepting all species as communities like us in their own right and not to sit in judgement on them according to our human norms and values.  

 
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  Al-DHABH  -- Slaying Animals the Islamic Way              Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Khan

 Paperback  - 61 pages

 
'AL Dhabh - Slaying Animals the Islamic Way' is a much needed milestone towards understanding the criteria of the Islamic principles of slaughter of animals and birds for human consumption. Basically it is required that a sane Muslim adult recites the Tasmiya (Bismillahi Allahu Akbar) At the time of slaughter on an animal that is alive. Upon slaughter it should be ensured that all flowing blood is drained out of the carcass. 
 
The promotion of healthy and correct patterns of food consumption is very much part of the Islamic way of life. It is the main purpose of this book to show that patterns of food consumption are achieved through precise Islamic dietary laws which specify what can and cannot be eaten. It is shown how these laws encourage a strong attachment to, and a respect for, the sanctity of life and an abhorrence to cruelty to animals.

 
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