In Islãm,
mistreating an animal is considered a sin. The Holy Qur'an and guidance from
the Prophet Muhammad(ﷺ), as recorded in hadith, give many examples and
directives about how Muslims should treat animals.
◕ Animal Communities ◕
The Qur’an
describes that animals form communities, just as humans do: "There is not
an animal that lives on the earth, nor a being that flies on its wings, but
they form communities like you. Nothing have we omitted from the Book, and they
all shall be gathered to their Lord in the end"
[Al Qur'an,
6:38]
The Qur'an
further describes animals, and all living things, as muslim - in the sense that
they live in the way that Allaah created them to live, and obey Allaah's laws
in the natural world. Although animals do not have free will, they follow their
natural, God-given instincts - and in that sense they "submit to God's
will," which is Islam. “Seest thou not that it is Allaah Whose praise all
beings in the heavens and on earth do celebrate, and the birds (of the air)
with wings outspread? Each one knows its own (mode of) prayer and praise, and
Allaah knows well all that they do.”
[Al Qur'an,
24:41]
These verses
remind us that animals are living creatures with feelings and connections to
the larger spiritual and physical world. We must consider their lives as
worthwhile and cherished. "And the earth, He has assigned it to all living
creatures"
[Al Qur'an,
55:10]
◕ Kindness to Animals ◕
It is
forbidden in Islam to treat an animal cruelly, or to kill it except as needed
for food. The Prophet Muhammad(ﷺ) often chastised his Companions who mistreated
animals, and spoke to them about the need for mercy and kindness. Here are
several examples of hadith which instruct Muslims about how to treat animals.
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Reward for
mercy:
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It is
related from Abu Umama that the Messenger of Allaah, may Allaah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "Whoever is merciful even to a sparrow, Allaah will
be merciful to him on the Day of Judgment."
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Animals are
like humans:
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“A good deed
done to an animal is like a good deed done to a human being, while an act of
cruelty to an animal is as bad as cruelty to a human being."
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Animals
cannot speak up for themselves:
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It is
related from Sahl ibn Al-Handhaliyya that the Messenger of Allaah, may Allaah
bless him and grant him peace, once passed by a camel that was so emaciated
that its back had almost reached its stomach. He said, "Fear Allaah in
these beasts who cannot speak."
(Abu Dawud)
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Mental
cruelty also forbidden:
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It is
related from AbdulRahman bin Abdullah that a group of Companions were once on a
journey with the Prophet, may Allaah bless him and grant him peace, and he left
them for a while. During his absence, they saw a bird with its two young, and
they took the young ones from the nest. The mother bird was circling above in
the air, beating its wings in grief, when the Prophet came back. He said,
"Who has hurt the feelings of this bird by taking its young? Return them
to her."
(Muslim)
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Forgiveness
of sins:
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It is
related from Abu Hurayra, from the Prophet, may Allaah bless him and grant him
peace, that a prostitute once saw a dog on a very hot day going round and round
a well, lolling its tongue because of its thirst. She drew some water for it
using her shoe, and for this action all her sins were forgiven her. (Muslim)
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Mistreatment
is a sin:
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It is
related from Jabir that the Messenger of Allaah, once saw a donkey which had
been branded on its face and he said, "May Allaah curse the one who
branded it."
(Muslim)
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Give rest to
beasts of burden:
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It is
related from Abu Hurayra that the Prophet, may Allaah bless him and grant him
peace, said, "Do not use the backs of your animals as chairs. Allaah has
made them subject to you, so that by them you can reach places that you would
not otherwise be able to reach except with great fatigue."
(Abu Dawud)
◔ Pets ◔
A Muslim who
chooses to keep a pet takes on the responsbility of the animal's care and
well-being. They must be provided with appropriate food, water, and shelter.
The Prophet Muhammad(ﷺ) described the punishment of a person who neglected to
care for a pet:
It is
related from Abdullah ibn Umar that the Messenger of Allaah, may Allaah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "A woman was once punished after death
because of a cat which she had kept confined until it died, and because of this
she entered the Fire. She had neither given it food or drink while confining
it, nor had she let it free to eat the creatures of the earth."
(Muslim)
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