Abstract

Islam is the religion of mercy and love. It is based on the great principles of love and compassion, reward, kindness and justice. These golden principles can be seen everywhere in the religious literature of Islam. Be it the Qur'an or the owner of the Qur'an's instructions: Feelings of compassion and mercy will be seen everywhere. Hardness and mischief do not reward. The Holy Prophet was very kind and compassionate towards all creatures. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not tolerate the suffering of even the smallest creatures. Opposes any kind of cruelty to animals. This article reveals the golden teachings of Islam for the oppressed creature of Allah Almighty and the responsibilities of a Muslim in this concern.

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  • This is the religion of Islam, whose eternal and universal laws, based on the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah, condemned the cruelty to animals and imposed regular penalties for violating the rights of animals like humans

  • The clear meaning of this hadith is that the woman was a Muslim but she will go to hell because of the cat4‘‘‫۔‬ The miracle of Islamic law is that if a person does not abide by the merciful teachings and rules of Islam regarding animals, he will have to be held accountable to the Almighty for his actions and vice versa

  • There are countless cases of cruelty to animals that are not mentioned in Islamic law when they are in direct conflict with the basic spirit of Islamic teachings. 2‫ ۔‬The main problems of animals are food, shelter, and independent living

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Introduction: This is the religion of Islam, whose eternal and universal laws, based on the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah, condemned the cruelty to animals and imposed regular penalties for violating the rights of animals like humans. Animals as Ummah in the light of Hadith: Hazrat Abu Hurayrah narrates that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: An ant bit one of the Prophets. A Muslim and His Responsibilities: According to Islamic teachings, if a person keeps an animal in his possession, he must in any case take care of its needs and basic rights.

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