مخلوط النسل جانور سے متعلق شرعی حکم : فقہاء کی آراء کا تقابلی مطالعہ
Islam on Mixed Breed Animals: A Comparative Study of the Views of Jurists
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52015/albasirah.v10i02.56Keywords:
Halāl Industry, Mixed-breed, Modern Fiqh, Genetics, Fiqh and Animal SciencesAbstract
In the present day, the acquisition of mixed animals has become common. In the light of the principles of cross breeding, GMO or cloning, a new species of new qualities is obtained by interlinking forbidden and Halāl animals. It is a problem to decide status of mixed race. The Jurisprudence of Aḥnāf believes that if the mother of such an animal is Halāl and the child is similar to the mother, such an animal is lawful. The religion of jurists except Aḥnāf is more, that is, if one of the two is lawful, this animal will still be lawful in every condition. The Fuqhā of Shāfa'ī and Ḥanāblāh do not consider it to be subservient to anyone, but the Shāfa'ī do not consider it to be subject to the mother in Zakāt. Although all these jurist scholars justify the combination of one species of animal with another. There is more complexity in the religion of jurisprudence and jurisprudence. On the one hand, they give these animals a new identity, while on the other hand they consider mules to be lawful. According to Ẓāhriah, such animals have an element of sanctity, so since the texts are silent about all such new species, these animals will not be lawful. The main argument for such animals to be lawful is the change of the meaning and reality. When the element changes, the order will also change.