The Animals' Lawsuit Against Humanity An Illustrated 10th Century Iraqi Ecological Fable

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Pub. Date: 2005-04-01
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Summary

In this interfaith and multicultural fable, eloquent representatives of all members of the animal kingdomfrom horses to beescome before the respected Spirit King to complain of the dreadful treatment they have suffered at the hands of humankind. During the ensuing trial, where both humans and animals testify before the King, both sides argue their points ingeniously, deftly illustrating the validity of both sides of the ecology debate. The ancient antecedents of this tale are thought to have originated in India, with the first written version penned in Arabic sometime before the 10th century in what is now Iraq. Much later, this version of the story was translated into Hebrew in 14th century France and was popular in European Jewish communities into the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This exquisite English translation, illustrated with 12 original color illumination plates, is useful in introducing young and old alike to environmental and animal rights issues.

Author Biography

Rabbi Anson Laytner translated the Hebrew version of this story found in Jerusalem into English.

Table of Contents

Preface A Note to the Reader about this Tale vii
Introduction xii
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Cast of Characters 3(2)
The enslavement of the beasts by the humans and how the beasts brought suit against humanity in the Court of the King of the Spirits
5(20)
The consultations of the King with his ministers, sages and judges; the secret gatherings of the humans by themselves; and of the animals by themselves
25(9)
The beasts send emissaries to the other species to ask for help in their lawsuit against the humans
34(17)
The dispute between the animals and the humans at King Bersaf's Court, and the arguments made there by both parties
51(18)
The conclusion of the lawsuit and the verdict of King Bersaf
69(14)
CONCLUDING PRAYER
83(2)
AFTERWORD AND SOURCES
85(29)
On treating Creation compassionately
Jewish Sources
88(5)
Islamic Sources
93(15)
BIOGRAPHIES
Rabbi Anson Laytner
108(1)
Rabbi Daniel E. Bridge
109(1)
Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr
109(1)
Kulsum Begum
110(4)
Bibliography 114

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