Book Name:Janwaron Par Zulm Karna Haram He
4. Animals brought to the marketplace are taken off the vehicles in an unreasonable manner. The animals are made to jump from the vehicle to make it easier for the people due to which they get injured and are then sometimes not eligible for Qurbani.
5. To save money, animals are made to starve in the marketplace. Once a person bought a camel. The seller whispered in his ears that the camel has been hungry for many days. Do feed it some fodder.
6. Some people go to the marketplace to see the teeth of animals for no reason and deem this as entertainment (this is a painful act as the owner forcefully opens the mouth of the animal. Hence, the animal goes through this pain probably a number of times before being sold). Animals that are sat down are either kicked or hit with a stick in order to get them to stand up. People gather around in bulk and make lots of noise, scaring the animals for no reason.
7. When animals are brought home, children and elders sometimes create a lot of noise and trouble the animal, thinking of it as entertainment. Due to this, the animal sometimes tries to run away, hurts a few people or breaks its own legs by falling into the gutter.
8. In order to take the animal for outing, children and the elders twist the animal’s ears unnecessarily, mess about with the tail and create lots of noise, due to which the animal gets scared.
صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب صَلَّى اللّٰهُ تَعَالٰى عَلٰى مُحَمَّد
Dear Islamic sisters! Even though Shari’ah has allowed us to sacrifice animals in order for us to benefit from them, it has also prohibited us from doing anything that could hurt the animals unnecessarily or cause an increase in their pain: