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This review is from: The Animals' Lawsuit Against Humanity: An Illustrated 10th Century Iraqi Ecological Fable (Paperback)
Our Tri-Faith Dialogue group read this book for our book club. It was also discussed during October Peace Month activities at a local universities. It is well-written, and a tale supported by the three Abrahamic faiths (Christians, Jews, and Muslims). The arguments made by the animals and the attitudes of the invader humans are eye-opening, and will make you think about how we treat all animals. The book acknowledges that we do use animals for our needs (food, clothing, etc.). It was written in the 14th century but is very relevant to our lives today. PETA may not like it since it does not condemn the use of animals to need human needs, but we can and should consider just how we use animals and why, and definitely reassess how we treat ALL animals. It has no conflict with Islam (I am Muslim) because we are told in the Qur-an and in our hadiths that we should never kill an animal (even an ant!) out of anger or vengence. A book people should read!!!The Animals' Lawsuit Against Humanity: An Illustrated 10th Century Iraqi Ecological Fable
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The Animals' Lawsuit Against Humanity: An Illustrated 10th Century Iraqi Ecological Fable by Anson Laytner (Paperback - April 1, 2005)
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