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Animals in the Qur'an

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Highlighting the significance of animals in the Islamic tradition, the book argues against the common belief of human superiority. It emphasizes that animals are regarded as equal beings within this cultural framework, exploring their roles and the ethical implications of this perspective. Through this lens, the text offers a fresh understanding of the relationship between humans and animals in Islam, encouraging a reevaluation of how these beings are perceived and treated in society.

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Animals in the Qur'an, Sarra Tlili

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2012
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English
Released
2012
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Hardcover
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298
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9781107023703
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Highlighting the significance of animals in the Islamic tradition, the book argues against the common belief of human superiority. It emphasizes that animals are regarded as equal beings within this cultural framework, exploring their roles and the ethical implications of this perspective. Through this lens, the text offers a fresh understanding of the relationship between humans and animals in Islam, encouraging a reevaluation of how these beings are perceived and treated in society.