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Killing an animal is a ruthless act. Why then do Muslims consume non-vegetarian food?

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Killing an animal is a ruthless act. Why then do Muslims consume non-vegetarian food?

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  1. Vegetarianism’ is now a movement the world over. Many even associate it with animal rights. Indeed, a large number of people consider the consumption of meat and other non-vegetarian products to be a violation of animal rights.

    Islam enjoins mercy and compassion for all living creatures. At the same time Islam maintains that Allah has created the earth and its wondrous flora and fauna for the benefit of mankind. It is upto mankind to use every resource in this world judiciously, as a niyamat (Divine blessing) and amanat (trust) from Allah.

    Let us look at various other aspects of this argument.

    1.   A Muslim can be a pure vegetarian

    A Muslim can be a very good Muslim despite being a pure vegetarian. It is not compulsory for a Muslim to have non-vegetarian food.

    2.   Qur’an permits Muslims to have non-vegetarian food

    The Qur’an, however permits a Muslim to have non-vegetarian food. The following Qur’anic verses are proof of this fact:

    "O ye who believe! Fulfil (all) obligations. Lawful unto you (for food) are all four-footed animals with the exceptions named."

                                      [Al-Qur’an 5:1]

    "And cattle He has created for you (men): from them Ye derive warmth, and numerous benefits, And of their (meat) ye eat."

                                      [Al-Qur’an 16:5]

    "And in cattle (too) ye have an instructive example: From within their bodies We produce (milk) for you to drink; there are, in them, (besides), numerous (other) benefits for you; and of their (meat) ye eat."

                                      [Al-Qur’an 23:21]

    3.   Meat is nutritious and rich in complete protein

    Non-vegetarian food is a good source of excellent protein. It contains biologically complete protein i.e. all the 8 essential amino acid that are not synthesized by the body and should be supplied in the diet. Meat also contains iron, vitamin B1 and niacin.

    4.   Humans have Omnivorous set of teeth

    If you observe the teeth of herbivorous animals like the cow, goat and sheep, you will find something strikingly similar in all of them. All these animals have a set of flat teeth i.e. suited for herbivorous diet. If you observe the set of teeth of the carnivorous animals like the lion, tiger, or leopard, they all have a set of pointed teeth i.e. suited for a carnivorous diet. If you analyze the set of teeth of humans, you find that they have flat teeth as well as pointed teeth. Thus they have teeth suited for both herbivorous as well as carnivorous food i.e. they are omnivorous. One may ask, if Almighty God wanted humans to have only vegetables, why did He provide us also with pointed teeth? It is logical that He expected us to need and to have both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian food.

    5.  Human beings can digest both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food

    The digestive system of herbivorous animals can digest only vegetables. The digestive system of carnivorous animals can digest only meat. But the digestive system of humans can digest both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. If Almighty God wanted us to have only vegetables then why did He give us a digestive system that can digest both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian food?

    6.  Hindu scriptures give permission to have non-vegetarian food

    There are many Hindus who are strictly vegetarian. They think it is against their religion to consume non-vegetarian food. But the true fact is that the Hindu scriptures permit a person to have meat. The scriptures mention Hindu sages and saints consuming non-vegetarian food.

    It is mentioned in Manu Smruti, the law book of Hindus, in chapter 5 verse 30

    "The eater who eats the flesh of those to be eaten does nothing bad, even if he does it day after day, for God himself created some to be eaten and some to be eater."

    Again next verse of Manu Smruti, that is, chapter 5 verse 31 says

    "Eating meat is right for the sacrifice, this is traditionally known as a rule of the gods."

    Further in Manu Smruti chapter 5 verse 39 and 40 says

    "God himself created sacrificial animals for sacrifice, ...., therefore killing in a sacrifice is not killing."

    Mahabharata Anushashan Parva chapter 88 narrates the discussion between Dharmaraj Yudhishthira and Pitamah Bhishma about what food one should offer to Pitris (ancestors) during the Shraddha (ceremony of dead) to keep them satisfied. Paragraph reads as follows:

    "Yudhishthira said, "O thou of great puissance, tell me what that object is which, if dedicated to the Pitiris (dead ancestors), become inexhaustible! What Havi, again, (if offered) lasts for all time? What, indeed, is that which (if presented) becomes eternal?"

    "Bhishma said, "Listen to me, O Yudhishthira, what those Havis are which persons conversant with the rituals of the Shraddha (the ceremony of dead) regard as suitable in view of Shraddha and what the fruits are that attach to each. With sesame seeds and rice and barely and Masha


  2. First of all it is not only Muslim's so why are you pointing us out only.

    And we eat halal food and if ALLAH has given us permission to eat something then what is wrong with eating it?


  3. Muslims aren't killing and eating humans..

    We are eating halal animals. God has said no to killing people but certain animals have been created for us to hunt, kill n eat =)

  4. r humans sheeps ?!!


  5. what the h**l???? why do christians and jew and other religions consume non vegetarian food???

    y u aiming this just to muslims?? idiot!

    and anyway we eat halal! duh!

  6. Steak on the BBQ.  MMMMMMMMMmm. GOOD.

  7. The Islamic method of slaughtering animals, known as Zabiha has been the object of much criticism from a large number of people.

    Before I reply to the question, let me relate an incidence about a discussion between a Sikh and a Muslim regarding animal slaughter.

    Once a Sikh asked a Muslim, "Why do you slaughter the animal painfully by cutting the throat instead of the way we do with one stroke i.e. jhatka?" The Muslim replied "We are brave and courageous and attack from the front. We are marad ka baccha (macho men), you are cowards and attack from behind".

    Jokes apart, one may consider the following points, which prove that the Zabiha method is not only humane but also scientifically the best:

    1.   Islamic method of slaughtering animal

    Zakkaytum is a verb derived from the root word Zakah (to purify). Its infinitive is Tazkiyah which means purification. The Islamic mode of slaughtering an animal requires the following conditions to be met:

    a. Animal should be slaughtered with sharp object (knife)

    The animal has to be slaughtered with a sharp object (knife) and in a fast way so that the pain of slaughter is minimised.

    b. Cut wind pipe, throat and vessels of neck

    Zabiha is an Arabic word which means ‘slaughtered’. The ‘slaughtering’ is to be done by cutting the throat, windpipe and the blood vessels in the neck causing the animal’s death without cutting the spinal cord.

    c. Blood should be drained

    The blood has to be drained completely before the head is removed. The purpose is to drain out most of the blood which would serve as a good culture medium for micro organisms. The spinal cord must not be cut because the nerve fibres to the heart could be damaged during the process causing cardiac arrest, stagnating the blood in the blood vessels.

    2.   Blood is a good medium for germs and bacteria

    Blood is a good media of germs, bacteria, toxins, etc. Therefore the Muslim way of slaughtering is more hygienic as most of the blood containing germs, bacteria, toxins, etc. that are the cause of several diseases are eliminated.

    3.   Meat remains fresh for a longer time

    Meat slaughtered by Islamic way remains fresh for a longer time due to deficiency of blood in the meat as compared to other methods of slaughtering.

    4.   Animal does not feel pain

    The swift cutting of vessels of the neck disconnects the flow of blood to the nerve of the brain responsible for pain. Thus the animal does not feel pain. While dying, the animal struggles, writhers, shakes and kicks, not due to pain, but due to the contraction and relaxation of the muscles defecient in blood and due to the flow of blood out of the body.

  8. dno but y dnt muslims eat pork

    pork is nice

  9. Some Muslims do not consume meat. My Mum is a vegetarian.

  10. It is not "wrong" for humans to consume meat, it is actually our nature.  This is evident by the design of our teeth.  We have human canine teeth which are specifically for chewing meat.  It is a personal choice whether a person would like to eat meat or not.  I do eat meat, albeit a limited amount and not many types.  There are several vegetarians in my family, especially on my mother's side.

  11. You sound like Hindu. Are you Hindu?  Please answer and write on your profile what your beliefs are and then we can answer your questions.

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