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Title: Hunting Without Official Permissions - Environmental Health Sustainability: Nature Reserves As A Case Study - Islamic Regulations And Rulings
Authors: Jamal Lakhdar Hammoud Azzoun, Ali Ahmed Salem Farhat, Mourad Ben Kaddour Ben Ahmed Boudaya
Journal: Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Publisher: EL-MED-Pub Publishers
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
Language: en
Keywords: Rulings
Many nature reserves are exposed to hunting and shooting by amateurs, professionals, and animal abusers against species whose protection is intended for their offspring’s survival. Hence, it is very important to address such a topic and explain the jurisprudential rulings related to the process of hunting with or without a permission, in protected reserves.
Nature reserves of KSA are world-famous that seek to preserve the offspring of rare animal species and achieve a high standard of health for them so that they do not become extinct. In addition, such reserves represent a source of economic development and a support for tourism.
The research objectives are:
Developing a set of Islamic rulings and regulations related to hunting in nature reserves.
Drawing attention to the value of protected species and that they represent an economic source that supports clean tourism.
Deterring reckless groups from attacking protected species which contribute to their extinction.
This research required adopting the inductive analytical approach which based on clarifying a number of jurisprudential rulings related to hunting in nature reserves.
The research concluded a set of findings and number of relevant important proposals listed at the end.
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