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It has [both] It's Pro's and It's Con's.
Hindus have diverse views on animal testing, influenced by various interpretations of their beliefs. Some may agree with it if they believe it contributes to human welfare and the advancement of medicine, viewing it as a means to save human lives. Others, particularly those who hold strong views on ahimsa (non-violence), may oppose animal testing, arguing that it inflicts unnecessary suffering on living beings. Thus, opinions on animal testing among Hindus can vary widely based on individual beliefs and values.
People in Australia have differing views towards Islam. There are many thousands of Muslim Australians. They deal with racism and prejudice sometimes just like Muslims in other western countries.
Well sometimes we have to kill the animal to get the things we need to test but most of the time we don't kill them. It's not great when we have to kill the animal as we have wasted some of its life
Ryan Wilson was one of six men to suffer serious complications in a drug trial, which forced him to have some of his toes and fingers amputated. The drugs he was testing were tested first on animals, but in the aftermath he believes that the animal testing was not enough to proceed to testing on humans.
Islam views a lot of activities favorably and trade - if it is fair - can do a lot of good for the individual and society as a whole is one of them.
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religious views
Due to their belief in the karma one accumulate's during one's life dictating their next life they believe that any animal born to be tested upon is purposeful and that that animal should dutifully be tested upon so as to perform their dharma (duty) and procure good karma which may improve their next rebirth.
Al-Zawahiri is not a good example of Islam leaders to consider his views.