(Farm to Fridge) Stuff they dont want u to know!

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Plus the Taliban kills dogs and stuffs them full of explosives for IEDs. When they see a body on the side of the road they have to blow it up to make sure its not a trap.
 
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Plus the Taliban kills dogs and stuffs them full of explosives for IEDs. When they see a body on the side of the road they have to blow it up to make sure its not a trap.

The government was killing strays for safety so people starting killing them left and right.

To be truthful, I don't have the heart to watch any of the videos posted. I couldn't even watch the first video posted by sister Yanoorah.

It's cruelty whichever way you look at it. At the hands of animals where the prey is hunted and killed, that's different. But at the hands of human beings who have the power to think and reason and who are supposed to be different from animals.............:exhausted

Innalillahi wa inna ilayhi raajioon.
 
They don't eat the dogs though, they just laugh and throw the bodies in the trash or burn them. They will be punished too right?


These ahadeeth more than sufficiently answer your question (which I assume is hypothetical):

It was narrated that Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “A woman entered Hell because of a cat which she tied up and did not feed, nor did she let it loose to feed upon the vermin of the earth.” (Reported by al-Bukhaari, 3140; Muslim, 2242).

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Whilst a man was walking he became very thirsty, so he went down to a well and drank from it. When he came out, he saw a dog panting and biting the soil because of thirst. The man said, ‘He is suffering the same as I suffered,’ so he filled his shoe (with water), came out and let the dog drink until his thirst was quenched. Allaah appreciated his good deed and forgave him because of it." The people asked, "O Messenger of Allaah, will we be rewarded for how we treat animals?" He said, "In every living thing there is a reward." (Reported by al-Bukhaari, Fath, no. 2363).

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us that "a man saw a dog biting the dust because of thirst, so he took his shoe and started to scoop water up with it until the dog’s thirst was quenched. Allaah appreciated his good deed and granted him entry to Paradise for it." (Reported by al-Bukhaari, no. 174).

So, going back to your question, Islam clearly never allows the mistreatment of animals, let alone such vomit-inducing cruelty depicted in your video clips.
Contrast that with secular laws who allow battery chicken (and pigs, etc) and the terrible practices they are killed for food.

Hence, as yanoorah said, it is hypocrisy on the part of those who are trying to criminalize religious slaughter, but allow the terrible practices depicted in the OP going on, and even sanction them (stunning killings, etc).
 
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was the whole point of the video to promote a vegan diet? it looked hypocritical to show all this animal cruelty and tan at the end say "change to a vegan diet."

i dont agree with how these animals are treated....i felt sorry for that calf being beaten in the head. i dont understand either how when the animals are still young are taken from their mothers, etc before they are fully grown. and get some bigger cages already....

i do stand by slaughtering animals, but still it should be carried out in a humane matter, such as not killing the animals in front of one another....
 

Those vids bro Lavadog posted are really upsetting, i just watched one and shut it off, i think one video makes its points on its own.

Treating animals like that is cruelty no matter what you follow. Even killing has its limits. Killing them in that inhumane way is wrong in every way, its not justifiable nor merciful in anyway. I would like to see those 'beasts' in the same position as them innocents. And no im not against slaughter as sister Umm Sufyaan mentioned, but there are acceptable ways. There is a right and wrong way, and we are given a brain by our creator to the choices we make. Ofcourse the right way is the way our creator commanded us.
 

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