Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets – stray dogs and cat

The topic of animal care especially the area of “unwanted pets in Islam” is rarely distributed among Muslim scholars, scientists and sociologists even though animal rights movement and animal activists are obviously increased among modern society. Small animals such as dogs, and cats have been sta...

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Main Authors: Min, Myat, Zaw, Cho Cho
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spelling my.iium.irep.519322017-03-28T06:29:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/51932/ Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets – stray dogs and cat Min, Myat Zaw, Cho Cho SF Animal culture The topic of animal care especially the area of “unwanted pets in Islam” is rarely distributed among Muslim scholars, scientists and sociologists even though animal rights movement and animal activists are obviously increased among modern society. Small animals such as dogs, and cats have been staying together with people since the beginning of human history. Humans have been receiving numerous benefits from them, such as keeping them as companions, using them for hunting, house keeping, and conducting research studies. At the same time, the number of stray dogs and cats population on the streets has increased unexpectedly nowadays, and the risk of getting injury or disease from the stray animals becomes a huge concern for the community. Some people treated animals with cruelty, and there has been widespread abuse of animal cases in the society. Animals are part of Allah (SWT) creations, and the Qur’an and the Al- Hadith (sayings of the prophet) prohibit cruelty to them. Islam guides us to treat animals kindly, and have mercy on them. As Muslims, Islamic teachings and concepts should be contemplated and incorporated in our daily activities. This study was conducted with the purpose of collecting authentic guidelines regarding animal care in Islam, and exploring the view of Muslim scholars regarding animal care. The qualitative, library based approach was used as a research methodology for this study. The data were exclusively sought from books, journals, and Islamic manuscripts that were mainly based on the teachings of the Holy Qu’ran, Sunnah, and views of the Muslim scholars.The rights of animals, and human responsibility towards them were clearly presented from the perspectives of Islam. This study pointed out the need for maintaining balance between animal rights, and human benefits, focusing on treating animals with mercy, and reducing their sufferings even in times of killing them as a necessity. The study suggested that a need for developing a strategy by the relevant authorities regarding guidelines on some controversial issues such as animal neutering, spay, or euthanasia to reduce the problems of pet owners, as well as to prevent the dangers of zoonotic diseases in the community. This study also serves as a comprehensive overview for the readers that assist them in obtaining knowledge, and increase understanding of animal care in Islam. And it was expected to make a contribution to pet lovers in order to facilitate necessary prevention before their pets become unwanted and a burden to them. Zes Rokman Resources 2016 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/51932/1/51932_Animal%20care.pdf Min, Myat and Zaw, Cho Cho (2016) Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets – stray dogs and cat. In: Kuala Lumpur International Islamic Studies and Civilisations (KLiISC) 2016, 7th-8th May 2016, Kuala Lumpur. http://kliisc.com/
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Min, Myat
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Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets – stray dogs and cat
description The topic of animal care especially the area of “unwanted pets in Islam” is rarely distributed among Muslim scholars, scientists and sociologists even though animal rights movement and animal activists are obviously increased among modern society. Small animals such as dogs, and cats have been staying together with people since the beginning of human history. Humans have been receiving numerous benefits from them, such as keeping them as companions, using them for hunting, house keeping, and conducting research studies. At the same time, the number of stray dogs and cats population on the streets has increased unexpectedly nowadays, and the risk of getting injury or disease from the stray animals becomes a huge concern for the community. Some people treated animals with cruelty, and there has been widespread abuse of animal cases in the society. Animals are part of Allah (SWT) creations, and the Qur’an and the Al- Hadith (sayings of the prophet) prohibit cruelty to them. Islam guides us to treat animals kindly, and have mercy on them. As Muslims, Islamic teachings and concepts should be contemplated and incorporated in our daily activities. This study was conducted with the purpose of collecting authentic guidelines regarding animal care in Islam, and exploring the view of Muslim scholars regarding animal care. The qualitative, library based approach was used as a research methodology for this study. The data were exclusively sought from books, journals, and Islamic manuscripts that were mainly based on the teachings of the Holy Qu’ran, Sunnah, and views of the Muslim scholars.The rights of animals, and human responsibility towards them were clearly presented from the perspectives of Islam. This study pointed out the need for maintaining balance between animal rights, and human benefits, focusing on treating animals with mercy, and reducing their sufferings even in times of killing them as a necessity. The study suggested that a need for developing a strategy by the relevant authorities regarding guidelines on some controversial issues such as animal neutering, spay, or euthanasia to reduce the problems of pet owners, as well as to prevent the dangers of zoonotic diseases in the community. This study also serves as a comprehensive overview for the readers that assist them in obtaining knowledge, and increase understanding of animal care in Islam. And it was expected to make a contribution to pet lovers in order to facilitate necessary prevention before their pets become unwanted and a burden to them.
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title_full Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets – stray dogs and cat
title_fullStr Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets – stray dogs and cat
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