Animal Rights in Islam and Global Ethical Standards
Islam is a religion of mercy not only for humans but also for animals. The Quran and Hadith emphasize compassion, fair treatment, and the protection of animals. These teachings prohibit cruelty and encourage kindness to all creatures. In modern times, global frameworks on animal welfare and biodiversity protection echo these values. At Human Trust International, we promote awareness that caring for animals is an integral part of compassion and justice in Islam.

Quranic Guidance and Global Animal Rights Principles
Quran & Hadith
“There is no creature on earth nor bird that flies with its wings but they are communities like you.” (Quran 6:38)
Prophet ﷺ: “Whoever kills a sparrow or anything bigger without a just cause, Allah will hold him accountable.” (Hadith – Nasai)
Prophet ﷺ: “Whoever is kind to the creatures of God is kind to himself.” (Hadith – Bukhari)
Global Ethical Principles
International charters promote biodiversity and animal protection.
Ethical laws prevent cruelty and encourage justifiable use of animals.
Global standards promote humane treatment of all creatures.