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Animals in the Qurʾan

Responsibility Sarra Tlili
Series Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
Material Type Book
Publisher New York ; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
Year 2012
Language English
Size xiv, 279 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Abstract "The Islamic tradition has always held animals in high esteem, deserving the same level of consideration as humans. The Qur'an opines that 'there is not an animal in the earth nor a flying creature fl...ing on two wings, but they are people like you'. This fascinating and highly original book examines the status and nature of animals as they are portrayed in the Qur'an and in adjacent exegetical works, in which animals are viewed as spiritual, moral, intelligent and accountable beings. In this way, the study presents a challenge to the prevalent view of man's superiority over animals and suggests new ways of interpreting the Qur'an. By placing the discussion within the context of other religions and their treatment of animals, the book also makes a persuasive case for animal rights from an Islamic perspective"--show more
Table of Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Animals outside Islamic tradition; 2. Exegesis, exegetes and relevant notions; 3. Are they inferior?; 4. Depiction of nonhuman animals in the Qur'an; 5. The status of humans in the Qur'an.

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Central Library 2C_110‐111 イスラム/ZO/4 2012
021212012010711

Bibliographic details

Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-276) and index
Authors Tlili, Sarra
Subjects LCSH:Animals in the Koran
Classification LCC:BP134.N3
DC23:297.1/22859
ID 1001499226
ISBN 9781107023703
NCID BB10347617
Vol ISBN:9781107023703
Created Date 2013.02.19
Modified Date 2013.02.19

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