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There is not a torture here for these kinds of birds/budgies. These birds/budgies have a structure which is suitable to live in a cage. They are not harmed because they are fed and looked after.. Also an incident takes place lighting up this issue on the time of our prophet. Little brother of Anas Ibn Malik used to have a little bird. Once when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) saw this little kid he asked him "What happened to the birdie?" 3. We understand from this that it is ok to have a bird.

There are even texts which may be taken to mean that it is permissible to keep them so long as one gives them food and drink. Al-Haafiz ibn Hajar said in his commentary Fath al-Baari, among his list of the things that we learn from this hadeeth: … It is permissible for young children (or any other aged) to play with birds, and it is permissible for parents to allow their children to play with things with which it is permissible to play, and it is permissible to spend money on permissible things which will amuse young children, and it is permissible to keep birds in cages and the like, and to clip the birds of wings - because one of the two must have applied in the case of Abu 'Umayr's bird, and whichever was the case, the ruling also applies to the other.

Additionally there is NO text in Islam to say that it is haraam to sell them, this statement is complete garbage.

There are many more examples, but I think its crystal clear that it is permissible.

جزاك اللهُ خيراً‎ (Jazakallah Khayran)

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