قرآن کریم میں حیوانات کی حرکات کا سائنسی اور اخلاقی تجزیہ
A Scientific and Ethical Analysis of Animal Behavior in the Holy Quran
Keywords:
Animal Behavior, Holy Qur’an, Islamic Ethics, Tafsīr and Ḥadīth, Zoology, Environmental Stewardship, Divine Signs (Āyāt)Abstract
This article explores the depiction of animal behavior in the Holy Quran through both scientific and ethical lenses. The Holy Quran mentions various animals – such as the mule, donkey, horse, pig, monkey, elephant, snake, frog, hoopoe, crow, locust, fly, mosquito, and spider- not merely as creatures of the natural world but as signs (Ayat) pointing to divine wisdom and moral instruction. The study examines how the movements, habits and roles of these animals align with modern zoological findings and ethical teachings. By integrating classical Islamic exegesis (Tafsir) Hadith Literature, and contemporary scientific article. This paper aims to highlight the Quran’s profound understanding of animal behavior and its ethical implications for human responsibility compassion, and environmental stewardship.

