Towards an Ethic of Being-With. An Islamic-Phenomenological Perspective on Human-Animal Encounters

Asmaa El Maaroufi (أسماء المعروفي)
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It is hard to imagine human beings without animals: they surround them incessantly. Be it the pets in their own homes, the farm animals in the fields, the birds in the sky, or the insects in the gardens. Human beings cannot be without animals. It may therefore not be surprising that the Qurʾān, as a message addressed to human beings, also refers to animals: dozens of different animals are mentioned in the Qurʾān. Thus, we find the narration of the ant who speaks (Q 27:17–19), the hoopoe who gives advice (Q 27:20–26), and even the raven who taught Qābīl a lesson (Q 5:31). The Qurʾān is full of such narratives that break with traditional images of animals by turning them into supposed aides, giving them voices, and even portraying them as creatures capable of praise, living in communities. God Himself seems to interact with animals in the Qurʾān, even allowing them to become actors in interactions with the Prophets. But how can these narratives be understood? What added value can they offer to the question of the ethically appropriate and just treatment of animals? To answer these questions, this article intends to turn to selected Qurʾānic narratives about encounters between humans and animals by using a hermeneutic-phenomenological approach. For this purpose, this text will deal with the encounters between humans and animals to explore how an ethical coexistence of human beings and animals can be conceived on the basis of being-with (-each other).
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论“与”的伦理。人与动物相遇的伊斯兰现象学视角
很难想象没有动物的人类:动物不断地围绕着人类。无论是自己家里的宠物,田野里的农场动物,天空中的鸟儿,还是花园里的昆虫。人类不能没有动物。因此,古兰经ān作为给人类的信息,也提到了动物,这可能并不奇怪:古兰经ān中提到了几十种不同的动物。因此,我们找到了蚂蚁说话的叙述(Q 27:17-19),给出建议的鸟群(Q 27:20-26),甚至是教Qābīl一课的乌鸦(Q 5:31)。古兰经ān充满了这样的叙述,打破了传统的动物形象,把它们变成了假想的助手,给了它们声音,甚至把它们描绘成能够赞美的生物,生活在群体中。在古兰经ān中,神自己似乎与动物互动,甚至允许它们成为与先知互动的演员。但这些叙事该如何理解呢?它们能为道德上适当和公正地对待动物的问题提供什么附加价值?为了回答这些问题,本文打算通过使用解释学-现象学方法,转向选定的古兰经ānic关于人类与动物之间相遇的叙述。为此,本文将探讨人与动物之间的相遇,以探索如何在相互存在的基础上构想人与动物的伦理共存。
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