Jewish, Christian, and Muslim attitudes toward Animals

Authors

  • Carol Bakhos University of California Los Angeles

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/cis.v5i2.177

Keywords:

animals, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Bible, midrash, Qur’ān, Noah, flood, Philo, Augustine, Maimonides, tafsir, Ikhwān al-Ṣafā’, animal rights, medieval philosophy, speciesism

Abstract

This article surveys Jewish, Christian and Muslim attitudes toward animals in ancient and medieval sources, and demonstrates how the scriptural heritage and its multi-faceted exegetical traditions are shot through with the notion of the superiority of humans to nonhuman animals. Yet at the same time they are suffused with teachings that chasten human arrogance and exhort humans to show compassion toward all species. The article attempts to provide a corrective to both the contestation that these traditions foster the exploitation of animals and the counterargument that ignores an inherent hierarchy in their textual sources. To support the contention that these religious traditions at once uphold a hierarchy and display concern for other animals, the article examines the fate of the fauna in the Noah flood narrative and the Islamic fable, “The Case of the Animals Versus Man.”

Author Biography

  • Carol Bakhos, University of California Los Angeles
    Carol Bakhos is Associate Professor of Late Antique Judaism in the department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Ishmael on the Border: Rabbinic Portrayals of the First Arab (2006), and editor of Judaism in its Hellenistic Context (2005), Current Trends in the Study of Midrash (2006), and co-editor of The Talmud in its Iranian Context (2010). She is currently working on a monograph on comparative Jewish, Christian and Muslim exegesis.

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2011-11-03

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Bakhos, C. (2011). Jewish, Christian, and Muslim attitudes toward Animals. Comparative Islamic Studies, 5(2), 177-219. https://doi.org/10.1558/cis.v5i2.177