Islamic Ruling on Hunting with Animals Other Than Dogs

Is Hunting Restricted to Dogs Only?


Written by:
Imran Ayub Lahori


Scholarly Opinions


  • Imam Mālik رحمه الله: All trained hunting animals — such as dogs, lions, leopards, and falcons — are like trained dogs in ruling.
  • Mujāhid رحمه الله: Hunting is not permissible with any animal other than a dog.

[Nayl al-Awṭār 5/210]


Preferred Opinion (Rājiḥ)


The view of Imam Mālik رحمه الله is stronger.
However, if the prey is caught by an animal other than a dog, slaughtering it is necessary before eating.


Evidences


Qur’anic Evidence:


إِلَّا مَا ذَكَّيْتُمْ

“Except what you slaughter (properly).” (Al-Mā’idah: 3)


Hadith Evidence:


وما صدت بكلبك غير المعلم فأدركت ذكاته فكل

“If you hunt with your untrained dog and manage to slaughter the game (before it dies), then eat it.”


[Bukhari 5478, Book of Slaughtering and Hunting: Chapter on Hunting with a Bow; Muslim 1930]
 
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