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    Ethical considerations in exploiting, culturing and killing fish towards animal rights in Islam by Rahman, Mohammad Mustafizur, Yunus, Kamaruzzaman, Alenizi, Raslan

    Published 2018
    “…Among all animals, human is the main culprits in causing harms to animals including fishes by damaging their ecosystems. To secure animal rights, modern bio-ethics started to be developed in the last century. …”
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    Birds mention in the Holy Qur’an and their role in the natural ecosystem by Islam, Md. Sirajul, Samsudin, Sofiah

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…KBP3123 Animal protection. Animal welfare. Animal rights…”
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    Influence of shame on young consumers’ purchase intentions: A social sustainability perspective by Frensel, Anna Maria, Landmann, Elisa, Schönitz, Marie‐Sophie, Siems, Florian U, Sharma, Piyush

    Published 2025
    “…Purpose This paper aims to explore the influence of social frame (worker vs animal rights), product category (hedonic vs utilitarian) and social presence (similar age, younger and older) on expected shame and purchase intentions for sustainable products. …”
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    A sociological examination of the contemporary animal advocacy movement: Organisations, rationality and veganism by Pendergrast, Nicholas Preston

    Published 2014
    “…There is a particular emphasis on the differences between animal rights and animal welfare, as well as the emergence of veganism. …”
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    A systemic functional linguistic investigation into experiential meanings of PETA online news reports / Ooi Zao May by Ooi, Zao May

    Published 2017
    “…The current Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) study is an investigation into experiential meanings related to the portrayal of animal cruelty in PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) online news reports, a kind of animal rights literature. Halliday’s System of Transitivity is used as the theoretical framework. …”
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    Animal welfare dilemma: are we chikened-out? by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Research Management Centre

    Published 2008
    “…It has generated public interest and become a hot debate ever since the British MP Richard Martin, who was also an Irish politician and animal rights activist bravely called out through Parliament offering protection from cruelty to cattle, horses and sheep as its central concern in 1822. …”
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    Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets- stray dogs and cats by Min, Myat, Zaw, Cho Cho

    Published 2016
    “…The topic of animal care especially the area of “unwanted pets in Islam” is rarely distributed among Muslim scholars, scientists and sociologists even though animal rights movement and animal activists are obviously increased among modern society. …”
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    Animal care: an Islamic perspective with particular reference to unwanted pets – stray dogs and cat by Min, Myat, Zaw, Cho Cho

    Published 2016
    “…The topic of animal care especially the area of “unwanted pets in Islam” is rarely distributed among Muslim scholars, scientists and sociologists even though animal rights movement and animal activists are obviously increased among modern society. …”
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    A comparative legal study: legal views on xenotransplantation in the United Kingdom, United States and Malaysia / Syarifah Mohd Nordin, Nur Nabilah Abdul Aziz, Khairil Rizal Rohim by Mohd Nordin, Syarifah, Abdul Aziz, Nur Nabilah, Rohim, Khairil Rizal

    Published 2009
    “…The application of xenotransplantation in Malaysia should be prohibited considering the external harm is the manifestation of various diseases which defects the human and animal rights, and caused the environmental pollution. …”
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    Human and nonhuman rights approaches to environmental protection by West, Thomas Ernest Riversdale Barker

    Published 2017
    “…Notably, many of these theories concern the introduction of nonhuman rights (animal rights or rights of nature). This thesis investigates the theory behind and the practical structure of these various approaches, as well as analysing the very concept of ‘rights’. …”
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    Excavating humanness: palaeoanthropology at the human-animal boundary by Goulden, Murray S.

    Published 2009
    “…This image is one which has come under threat from work in multiples branches of the natural and social sciences; in the humanities; and from animal rights activists and other social movements. Such culturally contested territory makes fertile ground for the study of interactions between science and popular culture, framed via Gieryn’s concept of 'boundary-work' (1983), and Bowker & Star’s sociology of classification (2000). …”
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    Animal ethics: an Islamic perspective (Etika dalam melayani binatang: satu perspektif Islam) by Amanullah, Muhammad

    Published 2012
    “…Although during the last century or so a number of organizations for protecting animal rights have been established all over the world, until now many people think that since these animals are created for the benefit of humankind, they do not deserve to be treated nicely. …”
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