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  2. Basheer Ahmad Masri - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] He was the first Muslim to write on animal experimentation and Islam for the International Association Against Painful Experiments on Animals (IAAPEA). [4] Masri delineated four principles for the advocacy of animals in Islam: All nonhuman animals are a trust from God; equigenic rights do exist and must be maintained; all nonhuman ...

  3. Animals in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Animal Welfare in Islam. Islamic Foundation. ISBN 0-86037-411-4. El Fadl, Khaled Abou (2004). Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, s.v. "Dogs in the Islamic Tradition and Nature.". New York: Continuum International. Foltz, Richard C. (2006). Animals in Islamic Tradition and Muslim Cultures. Oneworld Publications. ISBN 1-85168-398-4.

  4. Jews and Israelis as animals in Palestinian discourse

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    In 2005 Imam Ibrahim Mudayris said in a sermon broadcast in Palestinian Authority TV: "With the establishment of the state of Israel, the entire Islamic nation was lost, because Israel is a cancer spreading through the body of the Islamic nation, and because the Jews are a virus resembling AIDS, from which the entire world suffers". [133] [134]

  5. Daniel Haqiqatjou - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Reza Haqiqatjou, commonly known as Daniel Haqiqatjou, is an American Muslim polemicist, writer, public speaker, debater, and Islamic proselytizer.He is known for his online debates, critiques of modernism, pro-Islam polemics, and writings and lectures on issues surrounding Muslims and modernity as well as the intersection of western philosophical thought and Islamic intellectual history.

  6. Religious response to assisted reproductive technology

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    The Islamic community, after the fatwa on assisted reproductive technology by Gad al-Haq of Egypt's Al-Azhar University, largely accepted assisted reproductive technology. [16] In vitro fertilization and similar technologies are permissible as long as they do not involve any form of third-party donation (of sperm, eggs, embryos, or uteruses).

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  8. Islamic attitudes towards science - Wikipedia

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    that the Quran is the source of guidance in right faith (iman) and righteous action (alladhina amanu wa amilu l-salihat) but the idea that it contained "all knowledge, including scientific" knowledge has not been a mainstream view among Muslim scholarship (Zafar Ishaq Ansari); [80] [need quotation to verify] and that "Science is ever-changing ...

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