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In the present era, humankind has recognized the need not only for human rights but also other living things to have basic freedoms and rights. Animals are a crucial part of the earth that plays an important role in biodiversity. Since the last few decades, many countries and territories around the world have passed new legislation regarding animals’ welfare. As public concern for animals’ welfare has arisen, environmentalists and scientists throughout the world are coming to understand the value of animals in an ecological setting. But, since more than 1400 years ago, the Quran, Islam's sacred book, as well as teachings of the prophet, have contained the mandatory ways to preserve, benefit and treat animals. Humanity is not authorized to do everything to living creatures, according to Islamic precepts, and must only take their life if required. Additionally, there are Islamic limits on animal manipulation, such as workload and work hours restrictions. It explicitly prohibits the pleasure hunting of hatchlings. From an Islamic perspective, animals symbolize Allah's strength and knowledge, and humans must take better care of their living conditions. Animals have their status in the genesis pyramid, according to several Islamic scriptures, and people are accountable for the privileges and animals at their discretion, such as the animals' fees and welfare. Animals' living rates are incurred by Islam, and humanity is obliged to preserve and not exploit them. This paper highlights Islamic teachings about animals rights as well as examines the animals’ welfare paradigm in the context of Islamic ecological injunctions.

Aqsa Tasgheer, Muhammad Junaid Anwar . (2021) An Islamic Perspective of Animals’ Welfare paradigm, AL-ILM Journal, Volume 5, Issue 2.
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