“There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Felipe
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Durazzo, Leandro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Estudos de Sociologia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/14026
Resumo: In the Islamic conception, non-human animals form communities -which resemble that of human animals. Through excerpts from the main sources of Islam, the Our'an, as well as the narratives of the life of the Prophet Muhammad, this article studies the relations between humans and non-humans as supported by Islamic tradition. Considering the doctrinal and ontological elements arranged in such sources, we point to the possibility’ of a non-anthropocentric and non-speciesist reading of the Qur'an, which reveal anthropological issues compatible with aspects of the so-called "ontological turn We may conclude that the tradition of Islam does not suggest that humans develop knowledge about animals only, but that they’ learn from animals, given the pedagogical potential of this relationship for a better understanding of the human condition.
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spelling “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam“No ha y seres que no constituyen na ciones similares a usted”: Notas sobre animales no humanos en el islam“Não existem seres que não constituam nações semelhantes a vós”: Apontamentos sobre os animais não-humanos no IslamAntropologiaAnimaisIslamAlcorãoSunnahAnthropologyAnimalsIslamQuranSunnahAntropologiaAnimalesIslamCoránSunnahIn the Islamic conception, non-human animals form communities -which resemble that of human animals. Through excerpts from the main sources of Islam, the Our'an, as well as the narratives of the life of the Prophet Muhammad, this article studies the relations between humans and non-humans as supported by Islamic tradition. Considering the doctrinal and ontological elements arranged in such sources, we point to the possibility’ of a non-anthropocentric and non-speciesist reading of the Qur'an, which reveal anthropological issues compatible with aspects of the so-called "ontological turn We may conclude that the tradition of Islam does not suggest that humans develop knowledge about animals only, but that they’ learn from animals, given the pedagogical potential of this relationship for a better understanding of the human condition.En la concepción islâmica, los animales no humanos forman comunidades que se asemejan a las de los animales humanos. A partir de extractos de las principales fuentes del Islam, el Corán y Ias narraciones de la vida del profeta Mahoma, este artículo estudia las relaciones entre humanos y no humanos respaldadas por la tradición islâmica. Considerando los elementos doctrinalesy ontológicos dispuestos en dichas fuentes, apuntamos a la posibilidad de una lectura no antropocéntrica y no especista del Corán, que revele cuestiones antropológicas compatibles con aspectos del llamado “giro ontológico He ello se desprende, por tanto, que la tradición del Islam no sugiere que los humanos desarrollen conocimientos sobre los animales unicamente, sino que aprendan de los animales, dado el potencial pedagógico de esta relación para una mejor comprensión de la condición humana.Na concepção islâmica, os animais não-humanos formam comunidades que se assemelham às dos animais humanos. A partir de trechos das principais fontes do Islam, o Alcorão e as narrativas da vida do Profeta Muhammad, este artigo estuda as relações entre humanos e não-humanos como sustentadas pela tradição islâmica. Considerados os elementos doutrinários e ontológicos dispostos em tais fontes, apontamos para a possibilidade de uma leitura não-antropocêntrica e não-especista do Alcorão que revelam questões antropológicas compatíveis com aspectos da chamada "virada ontológica". Conclui-se, daí, que a tradição do Islam não sugere que os humanos desenvolvam conhecimento sobre os animais apenas, mas que aprendam com os animais, dada a potencialidade pedagógica dessa relação para um melhor entendimento da condição humana.FCL-UNESP Laboratório Editorial2021-01-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/1402610.52780/res.14026Estudos de Sociologia; v. 25 n. 49 (2020): Animais e sociedade(s): representações humanas sobre os não-humanos e suas implicações na contemporaneidade1982-47181414-0144reponame:Estudos de Sociologiainstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/14026/10071Copyright (c) 2020 Estudos de Sociologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, FelipeDurazzo, Leandro2021-05-25T13:55:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14026Revistahttp://seer.fclar.unesp.br/estudosPUBhttp://seer.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/oaistraud.fclar@unesp.br||estudosdesociologia@fclar.unesp.br||maria.jardim@unesp.br1982-47181414-0144opendoar:2021-05-25T13:55:59Estudos de Sociologia - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
“No ha y seres que no constituyen na ciones similares a usted”: Notas sobre animales no humanos en el islam
“Não existem seres que não constituam nações semelhantes a vós”: Apontamentos sobre os animais não-humanos no Islam
title “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
spellingShingle “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
Souza, Felipe
Antropologia
Animais
Islam
Alcorão
Sunnah
Anthropology
Animals
Islam
Quran
Sunnah
Antropologia
Animales
Islam
Corán
Sunnah
title_short “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
title_full “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
title_fullStr “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
title_full_unstemmed “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
title_sort “There are no beings that do not constitute nations similar to you”: Notes about non-human animals at islam
author Souza, Felipe
author_facet Souza, Felipe
Durazzo, Leandro
author_role author
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Durazzo, Leandro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antropologia
Animais
Islam
Alcorão
Sunnah
Anthropology
Animals
Islam
Quran
Sunnah
Antropologia
Animales
Islam
Corán
Sunnah
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Animais
Islam
Alcorão
Sunnah
Anthropology
Animals
Islam
Quran
Sunnah
Antropologia
Animales
Islam
Corán
Sunnah
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