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Encyclopedia > Muhammad's attitude towards animals
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Qur'an

In the Qur'an, most of the time umma means a human religous community but in verse 6:38 means genera of animals.[1] Umma was an ancient city in Sumer. ...


Sunnah

Muhammad limited benefits derived at the cost of animal suffering. He asked his followers to sharpen the blade when slaughtering animals.[2] "Animals are not to be caged or beaten unnecessarily, or branded on the face, or allowed to fight each other for human entertainment. They must not be mulitated while they are alive, which forbids vivisection."[3] While it is permitted to kill a cock, Muhammad forbade reviling it "because it performs the religous function of awakening the Faithful at the time of prayer." [4] Muhammad adviced his followers to treat animals, particularly mounts, well for they will have to give account of any cruelty they inflicted on them in the next world. [4]


According to the hadith of Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim and Sunan Abu Dawud, Muhammad commanded Muslims to kill all dogs and sent men to kill them.[5][6] Later this command was limited to apply only to black-colored dogs, which he called devils.[7][8] Hadith ( translit: ) are traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad. ... Sahih Bukhari is one of the Sunni six major Hadith collections (Hadith are oral traditions recounting events in the lives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers). ... Sahih Muslim is a collection of sayings and deeds of Prophet Muhammad (also known as the sunnah). ... Abu Daud, full name Abu Daud Sulayman ibn Ash`ath al-Azadi al-Sijistani, was a noted collector of hadith (sayings of Muhammad), and wrote the third of the six canonical hadith collections recognized by Sunni Muslims, Sunan Abi Daud. ...


In Muslim culture hyena, bat, gecko, snake, and other reptiles as well as insects are considered to be ugly, dangerous, vicious, but also powerful and often ambivalent. While scorpion is also considered as an ebodiment of demons and evil spirits. In hadith literature, it is reported from Muhammad that he issued advice to kill the sinful (fawasiq) animal even within the holy area (haram) of Mecca.[9] Genera Crocuta Hyaena Parahyaena Proteles Hyenas or Hyænas are moderately large terrestrial carnivores native to Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. ... Suborders Megachiroptera Microchiroptera See text for families. ... Subfamilies Aeluroscalabotinae Eublepharinae Gekkoninae Teratoscincinae Diplodactylinae Geckos are small to moderately large lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae which are found in warm climates throughout the world. ... For other uses, see Snake (disambiguation). ... St. ... Hadith ( translit: ) are traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad. ... A term in Islam. ... This article covers the word as used in Islamic urban planning. ... Mecca IPA: or Makkah IPA: (in full: Makkah al-Mukarramah; Arabic: ‎, Turkish: Mekke) is the capital city of Saudi Arabias Makkah province, in the historic Hejaz region. ...


According to the hadith of Sahih Muslim, Muhammad commanded Muslims to kill geckos.[10] Sahih Muslim is a collection of sayings and deeds of Prophet Muhammad (also known as the sunnah). ...


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William Montgomery Watt, a 21th century non-Muslim Islamic scholar states that Muhammad's kindness to animals was remarkable for his time and that part of the world. Regarding Muhammad's kindness to Animals, for example Watt states William Montgomery Watt is a English Islamic scholar. ... This redirect page is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... This is a sub-article to Islamic scholars. ... Ulema (Arabic: علماء) is the community of legal scholars of Islam and the Sharia. ...

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Notes

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of the Qur'an, Community and Society and Qur'an, Vol. 1, p.371
  2. ^ P. Aarne Vesilind, Alastair S. Gunn, Engineering, Ethics, and the Environment, Cambridge University Press, p.301
  3. ^ a b c Susan J. Armstrong, Richard G. Botzler, The Animal Ethics Reader, p.237, Routledge (UK) Press
  4. ^ a b Encyclopedia of Islam, Haywan article, p.308, vol.3, p.308
  5. ^ Sahih Bukhari 4:54:540[1]
  6. ^ Sahih Muslim 10: 3809-3810, 3813[2]
  7. ^ - Sunan Abu Dawud 16:2839-2840[3]
  8. ^ Sahih Muslim 4:1032[4], 10:3813[5]
  9. ^ Jürgen Wasim Frembgen, Völkerkundemuseum. "The Scorpion in Muslim Folklore". Asian Folklore Studies, Volume 63, 2004: 95-123. Munich, Germany.
  10. ^ Sahih Muslim 26, The Desirability of Killing a Gecko, verses 5560 through 5566.
  11. ^ Watt, Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman, Oxford University Press, 1961, [6]
  12. ^ Minou Reeves, Muhammad in Europe, New York University (NYU) Press, p.52

Encyclopedia of Quran (EQ) is an scholarly work published by Brill Academic Publishers. ... The Encyclopedia of Islam (EI) is a scholarly encyclopedia covering all aspects of Islamic civilization and history. ... Sahih Bukhari is one of the Sunni six major Hadith collections (Hadith are oral traditions recounting events in the lives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers). ... Sahih Muslim is a collection of sayings and deeds of Prophet Muhammad (also known as the sunnah). ... Abu Daud, full name Abu Daud Sulayman ibn Ash`ath al-Azadi al-Sijistani, was a noted collector of hadith (sayings of Muhammad), and wrote the third of the six canonical hadith collections recognized by Sunni Muslims, Sunan Abi Daud. ... Sahih Muslim is a collection of sayings and deeds of Prophet Muhammad (also known as the sunnah). ...

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