Owls in islam and pakistan: loopholes and suggestions for conservation and management of this highly ecologically important niche

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Mubasher Hussain and Jamil Akhtar from the Research Institute, International University, Islamabad, Pakistan have published the research work: Owls in Islam and Pakistan: Loopholes and Suggestions for Conservation and Management of this Highly Ecologically Important Niche, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This approach provides the legal basis of eating the flesh of all the predators, including owls.

SUMMARY

    Pakistan is an Islamic state with the Hanafi Sunni majority Sect (Swad-e Azam), and, therefore, the legal system of the state reflects, in general, an influence of the Hanafi branch of . . .

     

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