From references to animals in the Qu''ran to modern-day websites on Islamic vegetarianism Richard C. Foltz presents the first comprehensive study of the role of animals in the Islamic tradition. Drawing on a wide range of sources including classic mysticism Foltz traces the development of Islamic attitudes towards animals over the centuries and confronts the key ethical questions facing Muslims today. Modern advances in science and technology and the increasing prevalence of techniques such as bioengineering and factory farming have forced many religions to reassess their traditional notions of animal rights and as Foltz demonstrates Muslims are increasingly asking their tradition to respond to such issues. Scholarly yet accessible this is an original and informative contribution to Islamic studies and will be essential reading for anyone Muslim or non-Muslim with an interest in the significance of religion and culture for the contemporary animal rights debate.
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