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| Document Type(s): | Book |
| Book Title: | Islamic Concern for Animals |
| Author(s): | Masri, Al-Hafiz |
| Religion(s): | Islam |
| Publisher Name: | The Athene Trust |
| Place of Publication: | Petersfield, Hants, England |
| Date of Publication: | 1987 |
| Annotation: | While lamenting the fact that scripture in all religions has ceased to be taken seriously, Masri utilizes Quran and Hadiths extensively. Drawing particular attention to animal consciousness, Masri suggests that animal consciousness, although not like human consciousness, significantly more than simply instinct and intuition. Masri also elaborates on other important concepts such as the homogeneous organism of life and joint tenancy. This text is provided in both English and Arabic. |
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