Abstract
Islam is the last beloved religion of Allah and its teachings are according to nature. That is why Islamic teachings regarding hunting animals are also very balanced. Although the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) have permitted the hunting of animals, this is conditional permission in this regard. Muslim jurists explained the various dimensions and circumstances of hunting animals with their domains and commandments. This article describes all such conditions, permissions, domains, and limitations that Islam has given for the hunting of animals.
Highlights
Islam has a very balanced teaching regarding hunting animals
Trap Hunting: It is permissible to hunt birds and land animals and fish with a net, but it would be halal to slaughter them alive while they are trapped in the net
If it is left to the prey by way of release, it will not be halal if the animal hunts by itself 23 ۔
Summary
Islam has a very balanced teaching regarding hunting animals. It has been proven that hunting is allowed by the Book, the Sunnah of the Prophet, and by consensus.
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