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Animals Welfare Acts and Utilization Limits in Islam
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
Saeid Nazari Tavakkoli
Translator:
Ahmad Rezwani
Publisher:
Islamic Research Foundation (Astan-i-Quds Razavi)
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Preface
Notes
Discourse One: Theological Studies
Animals’ Hereafter Life
1. Exegetical Studies
2. Theo-Philosophical Studies
The Good and Evil of Maltreating Animals
1. Intellectual Discernment
2. Religious Laws
3. Sensual Affections
Notes
Discourse Two: Legal Studies
Legal Presuppositions
1. Creation of Creatures for Man
2. Creatures that Humankind Would Benefit from
3. The Type of Utilization of the Creatures
4. Principles of Utilization
Indicators for Utilizing Animals
1. Protection of Animals’ Lives
2. Protection of Animals’ Physical Health
3. Protection of Animals’ Sexual Health
4. Preventing Cruelty and Maltreatment to Animals
5. Avoiding Punishment of Animals
Human Duties in Utilizing Animals
1. Providing Foodstuffs
2. Providing Sanitation
3. Providing Medication
4. Providing Dwelling
5. Respecting Animals’ Status
Notes
Discourse Three: Ethical Studies
Physical Considerations
1. Productivity and Power of Animals
2. Utilization and Welfare of Animals
3. Utilization and Health of Animals
Psychological Considerations
1. Not Using Offensive Words
2. Emotional Support
3. Strengthening the Feeling of Safety
4. Reduction of Tension and Strengthening Relaxation
5. Spiritual Tortures
Conclusion
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Animals Welfare Acts and Utilization Limits in Islam
Author:
Saeid Nazari Tavakkoli
Publisher:
Islamic Research Foundation (Astan-i-Quds Razavi)
Book library
›
Ethics and Supplications
›
Miscellaneous Books
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought