Animal Rights in Islam
Animal Rights in Islam
By Ebrahim Saifuddin
Islam not only has laid down the rights for humans regardless of race, color, language and riches, but has also laid down the rights for animals. Animals, like humans are one of the creations of Allah(swt). Prophet Muhammad(saw) was not only sent as a mercy to Mankind but as a blessing to all creatures as the Quran testifies:
We sent thee not, but as a Mercy for all creatures. – [Quran 21:107]
It is encouraged for Muslim to let Animals eat of the plants that they have planted. Prophet Muhammad(saw) is reported to have said:
Narated By Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, “If any Muslim plants any plant and a human being or an animal eats of it, he will be rewarded as if he had given that much in charity.” – [Bukhari Vol. 8, Book 73, #41]
Even if an animal eats from a plant which has been planted by man, the person will receive rewards for it. Moreover, another hadith is as follows:
Narated By Abu Huraira: Allah’s Apostle said, “While a man was walking on a road. he became very thirsty. Then he came across a well, got down into it, drank (of its water) and then came out. Meanwhile he saw a dog panting and licking mud because of excessive thirst. The man said to himself “This dog is suffering from the same state of thirst as I did.” So he went down the well (again) and filled his shoe (with water) and held it in his mouth and watered the dog. Allah thanked him for that deed and forgave him.” The people asked, “O Allah’s Apostle! Is there a reward for us in serving the animals?” He said, “(Yes) There is a reward for serving any animate (living being).” – [Bukhari Vol. 8, Book 73, #38] & [Muslim Book 26, Chapter 39, # 5577]
Prophet Muhammad(saw) taught people to be kind to animals. Allah(swt) rewarded the act of the person who quenched the thirst of a thirsty dog. While men were accustomed to be cruel to the animals, Prophet Muhammad(saw) by the command of Allah(swt) taught Mankind to be merciful and kind to all living things. Not only were humans given their rights, the animals too were given theirs. Islam is a religion which teaches man to be merciful towards all living things. Thus there is reward for a human even if he feeds an animal.
Animals have many purposes and are used for such by humans. This does not mean that men have the right to treat animals the way that they want to. While people would hit their animals on the face, Islam forbids such an act. Every creation is very sensitive as far as the face is concerned. If I were to lightly tap a person on the shoulder or on the back, they would not feel offended but if I were to do the same on the face then everyone would find that offensive. Allah(swt) realizes this and thus through Prophet Muhammad(saw) such an act was strictly forbidden as seen by the hadith below:
Narated By Salim: That Ibn ‘Umar disliked the branding of animals on the face. Ibn ‘Umar said, “The Prophet forbade beating (animals) on the face.” – [Bukhar Vol.7, Book 67, #449] & [Muslim Book 24, Chapter 21, #5281]
During the times of ignorance (Ja’hillah) people would cut the limbs of animals while they were alive. This was a disgusting act and Islam was the religion that brought an end to this practice. Not only this but shooting at an animal who is tied was also forbidden by Prophet Muhammad(saw).
Narated By Ibn ‘Umar: The Prophet cursed the one who did Muthla to an animal (i e., cut its limbs or some other part of its body while it is still alive). – [Bukhari Vol. 7, Book 67, #424]
Narated By Hisham bin Zaid: Anas and I went to Al-Hakam bin Aiyub. Anas saw some boys shooting at a tied hen. Anas said, “The Prophet has forbidden the shooting of tied or confined animals.” – [Bukhari Vol. 7, Book 67, #421; #422]
While the animal rights were being laid down by Allah(swt) through Prophet Muhammad(saw), the Prophet(saw) also narrated an incident regarding a woman who imprisoned a cat and made it starve to death.
Narated By ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar : Allah’s Apostle said, “A lady was punished because of a cat which she had imprisoned till it died. She entered the (Hell) Fire because of it, for she neither gave it food nor water as she had imprisoned it, nor set it free to eat from the vermin of the earth.” – [Bukhari Vol.4, Book 56, #689]
This hadith clearly suggests that being brutal towards animals is a grave sin and Allah(swt) will punish him who treats the animals without kindness. It is obligatory for the owner of the animal to feed it. Many rights have been given to animals and Muslims are required to obey these guidelines for transgression would make them sinful. While oppressing humans is wrong, Islam also teaches that oppression towards animals is wrong.
Islam gave animals rights at a time when animal rights were not recognized. Today the world is bringing awareness towards the rights of animals whereas Islam gave them their rights more than 1400 years ago. The most famous story about being kind to animals is seen when a cat came and slept on the robe of Prophet Muhammad(saw) while he was reading the Quran to the listeners. When it was time for the Prophet(saw) to get up, instead of disturbing the cat, he cut that piece of the robe and stood up. Today who would cut of a piece of their cloth so that the cat’s sleep would be undisturbed?
Prophet Muhammad(saw) encouraged people to be good towards the animals and forbade acts which are cruel. Oppression is an evil whether the one being oppressed is human or an animal. In Tirmidhi as well as Abu Dawood it is mentioned that Prophet Muhammad(saw) prohibited the act of inciting animals against each other. This act is practiced today as well where cocks and dogs are caused to fight with each other and people place their bets. Not only does this become a sin for it falls under the category of gambling but also because two animals are caused to fight against each other.
There are people who claim that Prophet Muhammad(saw) ordered the killing of all dogs. If one were to read the references they give it is indeed true that such an order was given. However these people will never quote the hadith which explains why such an order was given.
Ibn Mughaffal reported: Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) ordered the killing of dogs and then said: what is the trouble with them (the people of Medina)? How dogs are nuisance to them (the citizens of Medina)? He then permitted keehing of dogs for hunting and (the protection of) herds. In the hadith transmitted on the authority of Yahya, he (the Holy Prophet) permitted the keeping of dogs for (the protection of) herds, for hunting and (the protection of) cultivated land. – [Muslim Book 10, Chapter 31, #3814]
When one reads this hadith one gets to learn about the context of the order. The people of Medina complained that the dogs were being a nuisance to them. This is just like today where many countries have problems with street dogs. There have been many cases where these street dogs have bitten people and transmitted diseases like Rabies. Many have even died from this disease. Due to the complains by the people regarding these stray dogs, Prophet Muhammad(saw) ordered that such dogs who are hazardous to the people should be killed. Back in those days there were not any animal shelter facilities and thus this was the only way to safeguard the people. The hadith further on explains that all dogs were not to be killed and the permission to keep dogs was also given.
Moreover, Prophet Muhammad(saw) also instructed men not to overburden their domestic animals. Burdening a donkey with more load than that which he can easily carry is again a wrongful practice which was forbidden by Allah(swt). Even while sacrificing the animals, it is told that we are to use sharp knives and not blunt ones for the latter would cause pain and discomfort to the animals. Some people have suggested that the Islamic method of slaughtering the animal is cruel and should be stopped. This however was proven to be untrue as the animal dies a painless death. A study was carried out at the School of Veterinary Medicine by Professor Wilhelm Schulze and Dr. Hazim to detect the pain an animal feels when he is slaughtered by the Islamic way. The EEG recorded showed that with the Islamic way, the animal felt no pain and it was observed that most of the blood was thrown out of the body thus making the meat more hygienic as opposed to the captive bolt pistol stunning method. The conventional method was also observed to be painful to the animal.
The earth has been made for all the creatures that inhabit it and thus they are given their due rights by Islam.
And the earth hath He appointed for (His) creatures. – [Quran 55:10]
Islam takes great care when laying down its rules and regulation and has made sure that men do not behave with cruelty towards them. Even in a state of war, the Muslims are prohibited from killing the animals in the lands of the enemies and are also prohibited to burning or cutting down trees for no reason. Indeed Islam is a mercy for everyone. It is not only a religion but a complete way of life which even secures the rights of animals.
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Nice article. Please tell me what islam says about keeping dogs as domestic pets not for the purpose of guarding the house. What does islam say abt the drool of a dog and namaaz?
Thanks for the information. I know it is not good to question the command of Allah (swt) but what was the logic behind the dog’s spit being impure and also, why keeping them just as pets.
Tapeworms can pass from dogs to humans especially children. Dried saliva or proteins from animal hair are also known to stimulate asthma symptoms. It is recommended by doctors today that if one comes in contact with a dog, the saliva of the dog, or its feces, they should wash their hands thoroughly. Another disease passed from dogs to humans is leptospirosis. The saliva of the dog has multiple bacterias and can cause urticaria as well. There could be many more reasons to it. Science has not reached its peak and thus every command of Allah(swt) cannot be completely explained through science. What we might not know today through science, we might get to know in another 50-100 years but Allah(swt) is the Creator of Science and thus He forbid that which was not good for the humans so we are to follow that which has been prescribed for us.
However regardless of these facts, one should know the idea behind Islam. The central idea is to show submission. Hence no matter how much we love to do something but if we are commanded not to do it then we are to fight with our nafs and prevent ourselves from doing it. This is the entire idea of submitting one’s will to God.
Brother Ebrahim Saifuddin, Thanks for explaining it scientificaly…
Very Impresed by ur comments.. JazakALLAH
Asalamualakum,
i want a to get a cat and take very good care of it. But if a cat dies in your responsibility, will you be punished. What if theirs a burning and your cat dies due to the burinig of a house, etc. I realy want to know because i do not want to harm a cat or any other animal. Also, do you have to let your cat out. I dont want to let it out because i am afriad it could eat a rat and catch a disease or sickness and pass it on to me or my family. Please tell me all the cat rights in islam. Please reply ASAP. Thanks
@Rofeida
Walaikum as salam,
Life and death is in the hands of Allah(swt) and as long as one does not deliberately kill a living being whether its a cat or dog or a human, Allah(swt) does not hold responsible others for the death. As it seems that you love cats, I am sure you are not going to deliberately kill it and hence there will be no sin on you if it dies. Make sure you feed the cat and give it all the essential to life which are needed not only by human but also animals.
Accidents like burning are just accidents. Even humans die in such accidents. Humans are not blamed by Allah(swt) for that which is an accident. Only if u deliberately burn the cat then that would be a sin on you.
Preventing a cat from going out for fear of disease if fine as long as you give it its free space inside the house. However hygenically it would be advisable to let the cat out to answer the call to nature. Allowing the cat to answer the call to nature inside the house, if not managed correctly, could be unhygenic to you and your family as well.
Apart from that you are fine. Just do take care of the cat and make sure you make frequent visits to the vet for general checkups for you and your family’s safety as well as the cat’s safety. Also be sure to take it to a vet if it is ill. Keeping a pet is great responsibility so be sure you are willing to undertake such responsibilities before getting the cat.
I hope that answers the question. Feel free for any follow up questions.
As Salaam walaikum
I recently lost a cat which was hit by a car, it was only a year old, unfortunately we grew very attached to it, we had just buried it in the back. I would like to know islamicaly if there was anything we should have done for it. I was told they do not have a soul? your comments would be greatly appreciated
@Nazeer
Walaikum as salam,
Brother if it died then there wasnt much anyone could have done for it. If it had an accident and was hurt badly then it would be necessary for you to take it to the vet. If in such a case you did not take it to the vet and it died because of lack of medical care then that was a sin upon you. But if it just died then there isnt much anyone can do for it.
Hope that answers the question.
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@Kamran
JazakAllah Khari for your kind comments.
As Salaam walaikum
I have some questions.
What will happen to animals after they die? Will they also face judgements to go to the heaven or hell like human beings? When a pet you had a strong boundry with died, can you pray for it to go to heaven?
Thanks!
asalaam alaikum
do animals have souls? this sort of entwines with the above question,
jazakallah.
Animals Will be judged (the unhorned animal will be given horns in orer to ram the horned animal that tourchered him in life)at first and then turn into dirt in front of the unbelivers eyes and thus the meaning of the last Ayah of Surat Ammah “The unbeliver says I wish I was dirt (40)” for more info write to me
I would like to see a continuation of the topic
Do all animals get turned into dirt or if we go to paradise are we allowed to see those people and animals we loved in earthly life? I believe God is merciful and would allow us small graces such as these.
Therefore it only makes sense to stop the consumption of animals. They should be respected in their rights not being biological machines. Having a consciousness, feelings and little discernibility with humans, animals are therefore Muslims and should not be killed.
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Salaam, I would like to find out about keeping birds as pets in cages, is it forbidden. Jazakallah.
asalaamu alaikum , on sunday 19th october 2008 we had 2 put our dog down because he had a tumer that became infected with cancer :’( i just wana know where do dogs go wen they die, what does allah say abt wer they go and would i ever get 2 see him again :( , i really need some closure, also would i be punished for putting him down? i had no choice it was 3 votes against mine :’( , please help me.
Salaam,
This sort of ties with the question above. I have a pet cat who was born with a congenital heart defect, which has developed into feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, his heart is failing. Currently he is suffering from severe fits of coughing and difficulty in breathing. I will soon discuss what are the available options with his vet, but I just want to in case things get really bad: What does Islam say about putting pets down/to sleep i.e. pet euthanasia? I want to know, because I don’t want my cat to suffer so badly.
(plz read all of the lett it is all important to under stand my broken heat and worse feeling im just a kid) hi salam alaikom i had a one year old rabbit and yesterday he died infront of me im just 12 years old and im so sad i stayed praying all night saying to god plz take him to heaven do allah take him to heaven if i wished he will go , if i went to heaven and said i wish my rabbit come back will he come?? i spent all night cring i started to vomit and my eyes turned red i dont care if he died i care about now and i care about his soul i need him to be happy and i need to meet him in heaven (MOST IMPORTANT FOR ME IS HE DONT BECOME DUST PRAY TO ALLAH THAT HIS SOUL IN JANA) plz every 1 to pray for him and and to feel as i feel (PRAY FOR HIM AND TELL GOD TO TAKE HIM HEAVEN) my hearted is corrupted i couldnt think plz answer me will he go to heaven? he was in pain when he was dying he was screaming MY HEART SMASHED WHEN I WAS SEEING HIMI WAS CRING ALL OVER HIM AND HIS ON MY HAND i spent all night praying for him i need him i need to meet him in jana im affraid if i went to jana i will forget about him but i wish his soul is there, im sure that any one the same as saifuddine WHO HAVE A STRONG islam pray for him because islam shaiks wish will become true just i need the truth i nee the truthe i need the truthe i beg u answer if i wont have this reply i may cry to death i wont stop thats my worst day in life my most important qustion is will he go to heaven i dont need him to be (dust) i need him to follow the muslims plz answer plz i beg u he was my best frinds if god says if u want him to go heaven kill ur self i sware ill do it his name is loopy and he was my best friend hes just a rabbit but so breaking heart and pain for me cuz his my best friend pray for
him to go to jana PLZ PLZ PLZ i wish you reply.
my name is khaled hammad
im too small i may have a confustion in my mind i heared crying alot will make me retarded to thouw my mind
his wife have 7 babies now that made my sadness 0.01% goes
he is a male
he was a rabbit
1 year old
I would like to find out if animal euthanasia is permitted in Islam?
As a Vet I have patients that become terminal and the treatment no longer works – to prevent further suffering I may go ahead. For example a cat/dog with congestive heart failure develops breathing problems and gasps for air as the lungs fill with fluid. no medication can help. Or a dog with canine distemper – the nervous signs develop and there is no cure, they may spread disease to other dogs and to avoid tremors, epileptic fits, seizures, coma developing the dog can be euthanased. In many cases I look at the animal’s quality of life- if it is in pain, cant eat, drink, pass faeces / urine, is just moribund then I go ahead and ask Almighty Allah for forgiveness and to let the animal pass on peacefully.
A response to this will be greatly appreciated.
I would like to find out if animal euthanasia is permitted in Islam?
As a Vet I have patients that become terminal and the treatment no longer works – to prevent further suffering I may go ahead. For example a cat/dog with congestive heart failure develops breathing problems and gasps for air as the lungs fill with fluid. no medication can help. Or a dog with canine distemper – the nervous signs develop and there is no cure, they may spread disease to other dogs and to avoid tremors, epileptic fits, seizures, coma developing the dog can be euthanased. In many cases I look at the animal’s quality of life- if it is in pain, cant eat, drink, pass faeces / urine, is just moribund then I go ahead and ask Almighty Allah for forgiveness and to let the animal pass on peacefully.
A response to this will be greatly appreciated. JazakAllah
is studying veterinary science as a degree allowed in Islam due to the necessity of having to treat both dogs and pigs which are deemed to be najis in Islam?
One can specialise into various feilds and avoid working with pigs. As a Vet you can go in the Pharmaceutical industry, poultry, specialise in cats / horses etc, go into lecturing / research.
Dogs saliva is najis. But I do not think its fur is etc. But just incase I have specific clothes for work, use gloves where I can. If the saliva touches my hands I wash them 7 times.
All creatures are created by Almighty Allah. As a Vet one has the ability to help Allah’s many animals in various ways.
This is just my view. If I am incorrect inform me.
Assalam o alaykum
I just wanted to know weather we in Islaam are allowed to have rabbits as a pet or not?? and which pets are allowed and which are not in Islaam????
JazakAllah
Rabbits are wonderful pets. I have 2 houserabbits that I rescued (x easter bunnies). They are funny, can be litterbox trained, but need very gentle care. They should not be grabbed, they should be allowed to come to you by choice. My rabbits had a hard life, were carried and picked up by children that don’t understand how delicate they are. If they are not held correctly their backs can break easily. Go to http://www.houserabbitsociety.org and everything you need to know is there. It sounds like Allah loves all creatures, but the Quran speaks of common creatures but I believe all creatures are included in the teachings. God created all creatures. Rabbits are prey creatures and very special house pets.
Assalam o alaykum
I just wanted to know whether we in Islaam are allowed to have rabbits as a pet or not?? and which pets are allowed and which are not in Islaam????
JazakAllah
what will happen to a cat after it dies.
Esselamu Aleikum
my cat has a kidney disease and is dying. i haven’t castrated him for i believe it is cruel and wrong to change what Allah(swt) created. the vet told me he would have lived longer if i did so. we all love him so much, and i know he loves us, he is now 7 years old and we’ll have to put him to sleep cause there’s nothing they can do but to prolong his misery. i’m happy that he was my cat, and i love him so much but i have to let him go for it is the will of God, i just pray that we took good care of him and that he can say that he lived for 7 happy years with us.
i know this topic has been covered,but please can someone confirm
are we as muslims allowed to put a cat down because of severe illness??
assalam-o-alaikum brotheres and sisters:
i shot a black cat for eating my birds so is it a sin or not.
plzzzzzzzzz i need the answer.
No, you are protecting an innocent creature that god made. If it was from love that you did it, than there is no sin.
Thank you for this article. We can all learn from this. There is much wisdom here to teach all mankind. I am a vegan however and I do not believe in killing any of the creation that breathes or has eyes. Bless you, I will share this!