LETTER : When is a sin not a sin in the varying religions of the 20th century?

Muhammad Usamah
Friday 09 June 1995 18:02 EDT
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From Mr Muhammad Usamah

Sir: The table of religions accompanying your article about sin indicates that cruelty to animals is not a sin in Islam. This is not correct.

Cruelty to animals is a sin punished by God in the afterlife. Conversely, kindness to animals is rewarded by Him. Islam does not permit blood sports, and it entreats us to look after the animals in our care.

Yours faithfully,

MUHAMMAD USAMAH

Education Officer

Muslim Education Trust

London, N4, 8 June

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