| Weight | 0.24 kg |
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| Product Type | Book |
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| Publisher | The Islamic Foundation |
| ISBN | 9780860375951 |
| Pages | 164 |


Animal Welfare in Islam
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This pioneering modern classic examines the Islamic principles of kindness and compassion toward animals. It compares animal sacrifice as practiced by the world’s major religions and highlights the ethical issues that the mass production of meat raises, advocating alternative ways to produce halal meat in an appropriate manner.
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