Animal Rights and Islam WHY MUSLIMS KILL ANIMALS FOR FOOD?

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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]Animal Rights and Islam
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times] Animals and other living things were created by Allah, the Lord of the Universe. They have their own independent existences and modes of living. (55:10) Allah has said in the Holy Qur'an that every animal has its own communal life and its own way to do 'Ibadah, or service, to Allah. Every animal praises Allah, the Exalted, in its own way. (6:38)[/FONT]


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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times] It is Allah who gave every animal its ability. He enabled birds to fly, fish to swim and horses to gallop. Animals were here on Earth long before humans. The first man and woman on Earth were Adam and Hawwa. Allah gave them the responsibility to be caretakers on Earth, or, as the term used in the Qur'an states, a Khalifa in the world. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times] Humans, who have been created with a greater intellect than animals, have a special responsibility to be fair, just and kind to all other living things. The Blessed Prophet Muhammad (p) once said that every injustice will be paid back on the Day of Judgment, even if one goat hits another with its horns it will be taken account of. Therefore, in our use of animals for our own survival we must do justice.[/FONT]
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times] Allah gave us the free use of the plants and animals of this Earth. He said, "Eat and drink
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    of the good things of the Earth." He also said, "It is Allah Who has provided you livestock of every kind. You can ride some kinds and others you eat..."
    (40:79) But we must balance our use of animals and plants with our primary role as a caretaker on the Earth.
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times] For example, we are not allowed to harm animals or plants for no reason. The Blessed Prophet forbade people from capturing baby birds, burning ant hills and whipping animals cruelly. All the people he stopped from doing these things were doing them "for fun." Well, as the Prophet pointed out, it wasn't fun for the animals. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times] If we use animals for our work, we must feed them and not over work them. If we eat animals we are supposed to slaughter the animals according to Dhabiha rules which prevent all cruelty to animals and if we have them as pets we are to feed them and care for them. The Prophet once told a story in which he noted that a woman who starved her pet cat to death will be tormented by that cat on Judgment Day by way of revenge. [/FONT]

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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times] So as we can see, we have a responsibility to all living creatures around us and even though many non-Muslims assert that animals have no rights, Islam says otherwise. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]The Prophet on Humane Treatment of Animals [/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]1. Allah has ordained kindness (and excellence) in everything. If the killing (of animals) is to be done, do it in the best manner, and when you slaughter, do it in the best manner by first sharpening the knife, and putting the animal at ease.
    (Muslim).
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]2. If someone kills a sparrow for sport, the sparrow will cry out on the Day of Judgment, "O Lord! That person killed me in vain! He did not kill me for any useful purpose."
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]3. Any part cut off a living animal is dead flesh.
    (Unlawful to eat. The implication is that it is not allowed to mutilate a living animal.)
    (Ahmad, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Hakim).
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]4. The Prophet said, "Whoever kills a sparrow or anything bigger than that without a just cause, Allah will hold him accountable on the Day of Judgment." The listeners asked, "O Messenger of Allah, what is a just cause?" He replied, "That he will kill it to eat, not simply to chop off its head and then throw it away."
    (Nisai, Hakim).
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]5. When you set your dog (for the chase), mention the name of Allah, if he catches the game, and you reach it while it is still alive, cut, its throat quickly (so it won't suffer)."
    (Bukhari, Muslim).
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    [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]6. If you send your dog after the game, and it eats part of it, you should not eat of it, for the dog has hunted for itself and not for you; but if you send the dog and it kills the game without eating it, you can eat it, as it has caught it for its master.
    (Ahmad, Bukhari, Muslim).
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    bia,dï i;a;aj wdydr wkqNj lsÍu ;ykï fkdlr we;af;a ukao@ tfia;a fkdue;s kï bia,dï ks¾udxY wdydr muKla wkqNj lsÍu wkqu; fkdlf<a ukao@ fuh wo fndfyda wkH wd.ñlhska úiska u;= lrkq ,nk m%Yakhls' tneúka fï m%Yakhg úoHdkql+, yd ;¾ldkaú; ms<s;=rla oSu ldf,daÑ; hehs is;=Ks'

    uq,skau yd fl<skau wm lshkakg ´fka bia,dï tla wx. iïmQ¾K m%fhda.sl cSjk l%uhla nj':yes: tneúka wkH wd.ïj, fyda fjk;a fjk;a isoaOdka;j, we;s lreKq" woyia" wjjdo" Wmfoia jeks lsisjla bia,duhg wE|d .ekSug fyda l=,shg f.k bia,duhg we;=<;a lsÍug lsisÿ Wjukdjla fkdue;' th úYaj idOdrK úYaùh oyuls" cSjk l%uhls'

    fï nj w,a,dya w,a l=¾wdkfha 5 jeks mßÉfPaofha 3 jeks mdGfhka fufia wjOdrKh lr isáhs'

    —wo osk Tn fjkqfjka Tnf.a oyu wx. iïmQ¾K lf<ñ' ;jo uu Tn fjkqfjka uf.a wkq.%yh" wdYs¾jdo wx. iïmQ¾K lf<ñ' ;jo Tn fjkqfjka bia,dï oyu Tnf.a ud¾f.damfoaYh f,i f;dard .;af;ñ'˜:yes:

    tfia kï bia,dï O¾uh" fï f,dalfha ´kEu wiail uq,a,l cSj;ajk ´kEu ñksfil=g lsisÿ ielhlska yd wmyiq;djhlska f;drj wkq.ukh lsÍug yels úh hq;=hs' wrdìfha ldka;dr mßirhl cSj;a jk ckhkag fukau" bkaoshdj" Y%S ,xldj jeks lDIsld¾ñl mßirhl cSj;ajk ckhkag;a lsisÿ ielhlska f;drj yDoh idCIshg tlÕj bia,dï wkq.ukh lsÍug yels úh hq;=h'

    fï ksid w,a,dya" ks¾udxY wdydr muKla wkqNj l< hq;= hehs iSudjla we;s fldg bia,dï O¾uh wkq.ukh lrk uqia,sïjreka wmyiq;djhg m;a lf<a ke;':yes:

    ñksid kï i;ajhd i¾j NlaIl i;ajfhls' :Dtu ksid ñksidf.a wdydr cS¾K moaO;sh Ydl wdydrhg fukau udxY wdydrhg o WÑ; jk mßos k¾udKh ù we;' :yes:ks¾udxY wdydr muKla wkqNj lrk i;=kaf.a wdydr cS¾K moaO;sh ks¾udKh ù we;af;a yqfola ks¾udxY wdydrhg WÑ; jk mßosh' tfukau Tjqkaf.a uqLfha msysgd we;s oka; moaO;sh o i¾j NlaIl ñksidf.a oka; moaO;shg jvd b÷rdu fjkiah' tkï wdydr weUÍug yd ;e,Sug muKla WÑ; jk mßosh'

    tkuq;a ñksidf.a oka; moaO;sh úúO o;a j¾. j,ska iukaú; fõ' :Dtkï wdydr lene,sj,g lemSu i|yd lDka;l o;a o wdydr l=vd len,sj,g bÍu i|yd rokl o;a o wdydr ;e,Sug yd weUÍug iqÿiq jk mßos pd¾jl yd mqrYapd¾jl o;a o jevqKq ñksfil=f.a oka; moaO;sfha olskakg ,efí':yes::cool::yes:lDka;l yd rokl o;a ;shqKq jk w;r" pd¾jl yd mqrYapd¾jl o;a me;e,s mDIaGhkaf.ka hqla; fõ'

    ñksid yqfola ks¾udxY - Ydl NlaIl cSúfhl= jQfha kï - ñksidf.a oka; moaO;sh Ydl NlaIl i;=ka hk yrl=kaf.a t¿jkaf.a fuka o;a moaO;shla úh hq;=hs' tkï wdydr weUÍug yd ;e,Sug muKla iqÿiq o;a moaO;shla ñksid i;= úh hq;=hs' kuq;a Bg fjkia jQ o;a o Tyqg we;'

    fï wkQj n,k l, ñksid i;aj udxY wkqNj lsÍu úoHdkql+,hs' :yes:th ñksia iajNdjhg mgyeks fkdfõ' tkuq;a bia,dï iEu if;l=u wdydrhg .ekSug wkque;sh ,nd oS ke;' iQlr udxY bia,dï ;ykï fldg we;' tfukau ovhï lr wkqNj lrk i;=kaf.a udxY ^fldá" j,iqka" isxyhka" jeks i;=kaf.a udxY& wkqNj lsÍu bia,dï ;ykï fldg we;':yes: fï ksid i;ajdydr .ekSfuka ;sßika fr!ø .;s .=K ñksid ;=< we;s fõ hehs we;euqka k.k ;¾l o ì| jefÜ';)

    fï úYajh uejQ w,a,dya ñksidf.a m%fhdackh i|yd úYajfha we;s wfkl=;a iEu fohlau ujd we;' tajdhska iuyrla foaj,a wkqNj lsÍug;a" iuyrla foaj,a N=la;s ú|Sug;a" w,a,dya ñksidg wkque;sh ,nd oS we;' fï nj w,al=¾wdkfha fndfyda ;ekaj, wjOdrKh flf¾':cool:

    —isõmdjQka ueõfõ;a" ^w,a,dya& Tyqh' tys Tng WKqiqï ^we÷ï& o wfkal úO m%;s,dN o we;' ;jo tys Tng nqoskakg wdydr o we;'˜ ^Y= w,al=¾wdkh 16- 5:cool:

    —;jo Tyq Tng .uka lsÍu msKsi ukialdka; f,i wYajhka" fldg¿jka" nQrejka ueõfõh' ;jo Tyq Tn fkdokakd fndfyda foa ujd we;'˜ ^Y= w,al=¾wdkh 16- 8:cool:

    ;jo Tyqh" ^Tng& id.rh N=la;s ú|skakg ie<eiqfõ' thska Tn kejqï uDÿ udxY ^u;aihka& wkqNj lrkafkah' ;jo jákd m<|kdjka thska Tn u;= lr .kafkah''''˜ ^Y= w,al=¾wdkh 16 14:cool:

    fuf,i i;ajdydr wkqNj lsÍug bia,dï wkqu; l<d muKla fkdj" wkqNj lsÍu i|yd iqÿiq i;ajhka l=ulao@ tajdhska lskï fldgia o wkqNj l< hq;af;a@ tajd wkqNj lsÍu i|yd ilia lr.kafka flfiao@ hkdos ish,a, b;d iqmeyeos<sj bia,dï W.kajhs' :cool:

    —^bfíu iajdNdúl f,i& ñh .sh ^i;=ka& f,a leá;s" iQlr udxY" w,a,dyaf.a kdufhka f;drj l=¾ndka ^>d;kh& lrk ,o f., ñßld uereKq" myr ld uereKq" ìu jeà uereKq" wxj,ska wek uereKq" jk i;=ka imd lEfuka uereKq i;=kaf.a udxY wkqNj lsÍug ;ykïh' kuq;a ksis f,i l=¾ndka lrk ,o tajd yer'˜ ^Y= w,al=¾wdkh 5( 3&':yes:

    kshfmd;= wdOdrfhka ovhï lr cSj;a jk mCISka wkqNj lsÍu bia,dï ;ykï fldg we;' Wod( rdcd,shd" Wl=iaid" .srjd" nluQKd wdoS mlaCISka':yes:

    ovhï o;a we;s i;=ka wkqNj lsÍu o bia,dï ;ykï fldg we;' Wod( n<,d" n,a,d" fldáhd" isxyhd" j÷rd wdoS i;=ka':yes:

    .jhd iyd Tgqjd yer m%jdykh i|yd Ndú;d lrk i;=ka wkqNj lsÍug o bia,dï wkque;sh oS ke;' Wod( nQrejd" fldg¿jd" w,s we;=ka wdosh':yes:

    yQkka" lerfmd;a;ka" l=yqUqjka jeks fï i;=ka o wkqNj lsÍu bia,dï ;ykï fldg we;':yes:

    khs" i¾mhka" lnrf.dhka" lsUq,ka" jeks Wr.hka o wkqNj lsÍu bia,dï ;ykï fldg we;' tfukau osh f.dv foflysu cSj;a jk WNh cSùka wkqNj lsÍug o bia,dï ys wkque;shla ke;':yes:

    fï whqßka wkqNj lsÍug iqÿiq fkdiqÿiq wdydr l=ula oehs fmkajd ÿka bia,dï bka fkdkej;s" tajd l=¾ndka lrkafka ke;skï >d;kh l< hq;af;a flfia oehs fmkajd fohs' u;aihka l=¾ndka lsÍug wjYH fkdjk w;r wfkl=;a y<d,a ^wkqu;& jQ i;=ka l=¾ndka lsÍfï oS wksjd¾hfhkau w,a,dyaf.a kdufhka th isÿ l< hq;= fõ' fï nj w,al=¾wdkfha fndfyda ;ekaj, i|yka ù we;' WodyrKhla jYfhka by;ska i|yka lr we;s 5( 3 mdGh oelaúh yelsh':cool:

    if;l= l=¾ndka lsÍu i|yd b;du;a ;shqKq wdhqOhla ^msyshla& Ndú;d l< hq;= fõ' Wf.a f., yryd osfjk m%Odk kyr is|Sfuka l=¾ndka isÿ l< hq;= fõ' :yes:fufia l=¾ndka lsÍu ksid Wf.a isref¾ ixirKh fjñka we;s reêr ish,a, msg;g jykh fõ' fï ksid Wf.a isref¾ we;s fndfydauhla úI îc Wf.a isrefrka ;=rka ù hhs':cool:

    ;jo fï whqßka >d;kh lsÍu" l=¿ f.ähla jeks wúhlska m%ydr t,a, fldg >d;kh lsÍug jvd b;du;a wvq fõokdjla i;dg oefkk nj kùk úoHdfjka Tmamq lr we;':yes::cool::yes: fuf,i l=¾ndka fldg wkqNj lsÍug bia,dï l<;a i;d mk msáka isá;a oS Wf.a isrefrka fldgia lmd bj;a fldg wdydr i|yd .ekSug bia,dï wkqu; oS ke;':cool:

    bia,dï fufia i;a;aj wdydr wkqNj lsÍu kS;Hdkql+,j lr we;s kuq;a we;eï weoys,s yd úYajdihkag wkQj i;ajdydr .ekSu uyd mdmhla f,i ie,fla' :yes:tjeks wd.ñl b.ekaùï j,g wkQj m%dK >d;kh jQ l,S m%Odk mdmhkaf.ka tlls' Tjqkaf.a u;hg wkQj ñksidg fukau i;=kago cSj;a ùfï whs;sh ;sìh hq;= njh' tneúka m%dK >d;kh lsÍu Wiia ukila we;s ukqIH;ajhg fkdTìk ls%hdjla nj Tjqyq ;¾l lr;s'

    tfia kï m,sfndaO kdYl Ndú;d lsÍu uyd mjls' :yes:ukao m,sfndaO kdYl ksid fndfyda m%dK keiS hk neúks' :yes:^mkq& fnfy;a îu mdmhls':yes: ukao ^mkq& fnfy;a îu ksid mKqjka cSùka keiS hk neúks' :yes:ysfia Wl=Kka urd oeóu mjls' :yes:ta m%dK >d;khla isÿjk neúks' :yes:ëjr l¾udka;fha kehe,Su mjls' :yes:ukao m%dK >d;khg iDcqju yjq,a jk neúks' hqoaO lsÍu mjls':yes: ukao hqoaOh ksid úYd, ñksia >d;khla isÿfõ':yes: fufia tlska tl lSfjd;a Tjqyq wmg wka;jdoS hhs yxjvq .eish yel':baffled: ke;skï uQ,O¾ujdoSka hhs lshkak yelsh:baffled:' ke;skï fÉ;kdj wkQj tajd mjla fkdjk nj ;¾lhka f.k yer oelaúh yelsh':baffled:

    ;j;a iuyre mjikafka .j >d;kh isÿ fkdl< hq;= njhs' :confused:Tjqkaf.a ukig wkQj u;aihka ^ud¿ka&" l=l=<ka" t¿jka jeks i;=ka >d;kh lsÍu fyda tajd wkqNj lsÍu fyda uyd mjla f,i fkdfmfka' :rolleyes:bjqka bosßm;a lrk ;¾lh kï" .jhd f.dú;ekg Woõ jk i;ajfhls" Wf.a u, wms fmdfydr f,i Ndú;d lruq' ta ksid .j >d;k Tjqyq fy<d olsk w;r we;euqka .j uia j¾ckh lr;s':rolleyes:

    ienúkau wms idjOdkj l,amkd lr ne¨fjd;a" .jhd wmg - ñksidg hehs lshd lsisjla fkdfok kuq;a ñksid úiska tajd .jhd f.ka úúO l%fudamdhka yryd ,nd .kakd nj fmfka' WodyrK jYfhka lsß .;af;d;a" ñksid .jhdf.ka lsß ,nd.ekSu i|yd .jhka wNsckkh lrhs' lsß ksIamdokh i|yd úfYaIs; wdydr .jhdg ,ndfohs' tfukau lsisu .jfhla ñksid .ek is;d" ñksid Wfoid u, my lrkafka ke;' kuq;a ñksid tajd /ia fldg f.du fmdfydr jYfhka Ndú;d lr;s':rofl:

    idudkHfhka lDIsld¾ñl lghq;= j,oS nyq,j Ndú;d lrkafka ó yrl=kah' kQ;kfha oS ta i|yd g%elag¾ jeks hka;% Ndú;hg .efka' fï wkQj l,amkd lr n,k l, .j >d;khg tfrysj bosßm;a lrk Bkshd ;¾l ú;¾l mjd ksr¾:l ksiaidr tlla nj ukiska Wiia ukqIHhdg f;areï hkq we;' wfkla w;g .j >d;kh lsÍu ksid .jhd j| ùfï ;¾ckhg ,la ù ke;' ,la jkafka o ke;':yes::D:yes:

    kQ;k úoHdjg wkQj ñksid" i;d isjqmdjqkag muKla fkdj .ia fld<ka j,g o m%dKh we;s nj Tmamq lr we;' kuq;a fï nj oekg jir 1426 fmr bia,dï mjid we;' ñksid we;=¿ i;d isjqmdjqkag o cSj;a ùu i|yd wdydr" c,h" jd;h" wdf,dalh" úgñka" Lksc ,jk hkdosh wjYH fõ':yes::cool:

    tfukau Ydlj,g o cSj;a ùu i|yd ta iEu tllau wjYH fõ' ñksid we;=¿ i;d isjqmdjqka fuka .ia fld<ka o ;u j¾.hd fnda lrhs' tfukau ñksid we;=¿ i;d isjqmdjqkag fuka .ia fld<kaj,g o yeÕSï we;s nj;a" oefkk nj;a" kùk úoHdfjka Tmamq lr we;' .ia fld<kaj,g o Y%jKh l< yel' fõokdjka oefka' kuq;a fjkilg we;af;a .ia fld<kaj,g wfkl=;a i;=ka fuka ießirkakg fkdyels ùu muKs'

    fï wkQj Ydl hkq mK we;s cSúhls' tajdg wdhqI ld,hla we;' ál l,la fï f,dafla cSj;a ù ñh hhs' fï wkQj l,amkd lr ne¨fjd;a .ia fld<ka lemSu o m%dK >d;khla jkq we;' kuq;a i;=kag fuka .ia fld<ka j,g m%n, bkaøshhka fkdue;s ksid tajd wkqNj lsÍfuys jrola keyeæ hs flfkl= ;¾l l< yelsh' tfyu kï weúoskakg neß" wx. úl," w| ìysß" .jhka >d;kh fldg wkqNj lsÍu tjekakkaf.a ;¾lhg wkQj mjla fkdjkafkah':rolleyes:

    we;eï wd.ñl ,íêlhka Ydlj,g m%dK we;ehs úYajdi fkdlr;s' fuu u; jdoh yßhg —lkak ´kE jqkyu lnrhd;a ;,f.dhd lr.kakd jf.a˜ :rofl:l;dj yd iudkh' tfia kuq;a tu wd.fï mQcljre iajlSh oyu" kùk úoHdjg wkql+, nj;a" úoHdkql+, nj;a f,dalhdg ta;a;= .ekaùug ck udOH yryd úYd, mßY%uhl fhoS isá;s':cool:

    ñksid we;=¿ iEu i;ajfhl=u ;u meje;au i|yd leue;af;ka fyda wlue;af;ka" oekqj;aj fyda fkdoekqj;aj m%dK >d;kfha kshe,s isák nj Wiia ukila we;s ñksidg jegysh hq;=h' fuh kùk úoHdfjka Tmamq lr we;s i;Hhls':yes: kuq;a bia,dï muKhs fï m%dK >d;kh l< hq;af;a flfiao@ l=ula i|ydo@ lskï i;=ka >d;kh l< hq;af;ao@ :yes::D:yes:hkdos jYfhka lsishï u. fmkaùula iSudjla ,nd oS we;af;a' fï ksid lsisÿ j. úNd.hlska f;dr" olsk olsk i;=ka úfkdaodxYhla f,i ovhï fldg >d;kh lsÍu bia,dï b÷rd ;ykï fldg we;':no: i;=ka muKla fkdj .ia fld<ka mjd wkjYH f,i lmd fldgd úkdY lsÍug bia,dï wkqn, fkdfohs':no:

    fï wkQj Wiia ukila we;s ukqIHfhl=g mila fjkjd we;s kQ;k f,dalfha ´kEu rgl cSj;a jk ´kEu mqoa.,fhl=g lsisÿ mels,Sulska f;drj úYajdifhka hq;=j m%dfhda.slj wkq.ukh l< yels ud¾f.damfoaYh bia,dï nj' oeka b;ska j; ÿrg;a ksiaidr ;¾l ú;¾l bosßm;a lrñka .;dkq.;slj uqL mrïmrdfjka mej; tk wdrïNhla" uq,dY%hla ke;s ms<sfj;la oyula wkq.ukh lrkjdo@ ke;skï iajNdjhg tlÕ jQ;a" ms<smeoSug myiq jQ;a oyula wkq.ukh lrkjdo@

    Wiia ukila we;s ljqre;a fï .ek yqol,dj is;d ne,Sug jà'

    :D
     
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    Question:
    Killing an animal is a ruthless act. Why then do Muslims consume non-vegetarian food?
    Answer:
    ‘Vegetarianism’ is now a movement theworld 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 Hehas 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! WhatHavi, 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 and water and roots and fruits, if given at Shraddhas, the pitris, O king, remain gratifiedfor the period of a month. With fishes offered at Shraddhas, the pitris remain gratified for a period of two months. With the mutton they remain gratified for three months and with the hare for four months, with the flesh of the goat for five months, with the bacon (meat of pig) for six months, and with the flesh of birds for seven. With venison obtained from those deer thatare called Prishata, they remaingratified for eight months, and with that obtained from the Ruru for nine months, and with the meat of Gavaya for ten months, With the meat of the bufffalo their gratification lasts for eleven months. With beef presented at the Shraddha, their gratification, it is said , lasts for a full year. Payasa mixed with ghee is as much acceptable to the pitris as beef. With the meat of Vadhrinasa (a large bull) the gratification of pitris lasts for twelve years. The flesh of rhinoceros, offered to the pitris on anniversaries of the lunar days on which they died, becomes inexhaustible. The potherb called Kalaska, the petals of kanchana flower, and meat of (red) goat also, thus offered, prove inexhaustible.
      So but natural if you want to keep your ancestors satisfied forever, you should serve them the meat of red goat.

    7.
    Hinduism was influenced by other religions
    Though Hindu Scriptures permit its followers to have non-vegetarian food, many Hindus adopted the vegetarian system because they were influenced by other religions like Jainism.

    8.
    Even plants have life
    Certain religions have adopted pure vegetarianism as a dietary law because they are totally against the killing of living creatures. If a person can survive without killing any living creature, I would be the first person to adopt such a way of life. In the past people thought plants were lifeless. Today it is a universal fact that even plants have life. Thus their logic of not killing living creatures is not fulfilled even by being a pure vegetarian.

    9.
    Even plants can feel pain
    They further argue that plants cannot feel pain, therefore killing a plant is a lesser crime as compared to killing an animal. Today science tells us that even plants can feel pain. But the cry of the plant cannot be heard by the human being. This is due to the inability of the human ear to hear sounds that are not in the audible range i.e. 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz. Anything below and above this range cannot be heard by a human being. A dog can hear up to 40,000 Hertz. Thus there are silent dog whistles that have a frequency of more than 20,000 Hertz and less than 40,000 Hertz. These whistles are only heard by dogs and not by human beings. The dog recognizes the masters whistle and comes to the master. There was research done by a farmer in U.S.A. who invented an instrument which converted the cry of the plant so that it could be heard by human beings. He was able to realize immediately when the plant itself cried for water. Latest researches show that the plants can even feel happy and sad. It can also cry.

    10.
    Killing a living creature with two senses less is not a lesser crime
    Once a vegetarian argued his case by saying that plants only have two or three senses while the animals have five senses.
    Therefore killing a plant is a lesser crime than killing an animal. Suppose your brother is born deaf and dumb and has two senses less as compared to other human beings. He becomes mature and someone murders him. Would you ask the judge to give the murderer a lesser punishment because your brother has two senses less? In fact you would say that he has killed a masoom, an innocent person, and the judge should give the murderer a greater punishment.
    In fact the Qur’an says:
    "O ye people! Eat of what is on earth, lawful and good"
    [Al-Qur’an 2:168]


    11.
    Over population of cattle
    If every human being was a vegetarian, it would lead to overpopulation of cattle in the world, since their reproduction and multiplication is very swift. Allah (swt) in His Divine Wisdom knows how to maintain the balance of His creation appropriately. No wonder He has permitted us to have the meat of the cattle.

    12.
    Cost of meat is reasonable since all aren’t non-vegetarians
    I do not mind if some people are pure vegetarians. However they should not condemn non-vegetarians as ruthless. In fact if all Indians become non-vegetarians then the present non-vegetarians would be losers since the prices of meat would rise.
     

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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Humane Treatment of Animals [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Description: The compassion and mercy of Islam not only encompasses humanity, but also extends to all creatures in the world.

    God, the Creator of human beings and animals, has made animals subservient to us. We depend on animals for the food we eat and the milk we drink. We bring animals into our homes for love and companionship. We survive critical illness and live longer because of biomedical research on animals. We visit to zoos and aquariums to gain an appreciation for the spectacular diversity of life on earth. We benefit from specially trained dogs that detect drugs, guide the blind, and
    assist the disabled. God says in the Quran:

    [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]And the cattle, He has created them for you. You have in them warm clothing and (other) advantages, and of them you eat. And therein is beauty for you, when you drive them back (home) and when you send them out (to pasture). And they carry your heavy loads to regions which you could not reach but with distress to yourselves. Surely your Lord is Compassionate, Merciful. And (He made) horses and mules and asses that you might ride upon them and as an ornament. And He creates what you know not.” (Quran 16:5-8)[/FONT]


    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The mercy of Islam extends beyond human beings to all living creations of God. Islam prohibits cruelty to animals. Fourteen hundred years ago, long before the modern animal rights movement began with the publication of Peter Singer’s book, “Animal Liberation,” in 1975, Islam required kindness to animals and cruelty to them a sufficient reason for a person to be thrown into the Fire![/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Once, the Prophet of Mercy spoke of God’s forgiveness due to the humane treatment of animals. He told his companions the story of a man who got thirsty on his way. He found a well, climbed down inside it to the water, and quenched his thirst. When he came out he saw a panting dog licking on mud out of extreme thirst. The man thought to himself, ‘The dog has become as thirsty as I was!’ The man went down the well again and got some water for the dog. God appreciated his good work and forgave him. The companions asked, ‘O Prophet of God, do we get rewarded on humane treatment of animals?’ He said, ‘There is a reward in (doing good to) every living being.’[1][/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]On another occasion, Prophet Muhammad, may God praise him, described God’s punishment of a woman who was sent to Hell because of a cat. She kept her locked up, neither feeding her nor setting her free to feed herself.[2][/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In another instance he said, ‘There is not a human being who kills a bird or a larger animal without a right, except that God will question him on Judgment Day.’ He was asked, ‘What is its right, O Messenger of God?’ He answered, ‘He slaughters it and then eats it, and does not cut off its head and throw away the animal.’[3][/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Islam laid down humane slaughtering regulations. Islam insists that the manner of slaughter should be that which is least painful to the animal. Islam requires that the slaughtering instrument not be sharpened in front of the animal. Islam also prohibits the slaughtering of one animal in front of another. Never, prior to Islam, had the world witnessed such concern for animals.[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Humane Islamic treatment of animals can be summarized by the following points:[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]First, Islam requires that pets or farm animals be provided with proper food, water, and a place to live. Once the Prophet passed by an emaciated camel due to hunger, he said:[/FONT]


    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]“Fear God in regards to these animals who can not speak their will. If you ride them, treat them accordingly (by making them strong and fit for that), and if you eat them, treat them accordingly (by making them fat and healthy).” (Abu Dawud)[/FONT]


    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Second, an animal should not be beaten or tortured. Once the Prophet of Mercy passed by an animal branded on his face. He said, ‘Has it not reached you that I have cursed the one who brands an animal’s face or hits it on its face?’[4] The Prophet of Mercy advised his wife to treat an unruly camel that she was riding kindly.[5] Making animals fight one another for entertainment was also forbidden by the Prophet.[6][/FONT]


    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Third, Islam forbids using animals or birds for targets when practicing shooting. When Ibn Umar, one of the companions of Prophet Muhammad saw some people practicing archery using a hen as a target, he said:[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]“The Prophet cursed anyone who made a living thing into a target (for practice).”[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The Prophet Muhammad also said:[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]“‘Whoever kills a bird or anything else without its due right, God would ask him about it.’ It was said: ‘O Messenger of God! What is its due right?’ He said: ‘To kill it for food…and do not sever its head, and throw it!’” (Targheeb)[/FONT]


    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Shooting at live pigeons was once an Olympic event and today dove shooting is allowed in many places.[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Fourth, separating nestling birds from their mothers is not allowed in Islam.[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Fifth, it is forbidden to mutilate an animal by cutting off its ears, tails or other body parts without just reason.[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Sixth, a sick animal under one’s care should be treated properly.[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Through these rules and regulations legislated in regards to animals, the Muslims gains the respect and understanding that other creatures are not to be used and abused as one wills, but that they, like humans, have rights which must be given in order to ensure that the justice and mercy of Islam be met to all which inhabit this earth.[/FONT]
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    Footnotes:
    [1] Saheeh Al-Bukhari
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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][2] Saheeh Al-Bukhari[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][3] An-Nasai[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][4] Abu Dawud, Saheeh Muslim[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][5] Saheeh Muslim[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][6] Abu Dawud, Al-Tirmidhi[/FONT]
     

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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]God, the Creator of human beings and animals, has made animals subservient to us. We depend on animals for the food we eat and the milk we drink. We bring animals into our homes for love and companionship. We survive critical illness and live longer because of biomedical research on animals. We visit to zoos and aquariums to gain an appreciation for the spectacular diversity of life on earth. We benefit from specially trained dogs that detect drugs, guide the blind, and
    assist the disabled. God says in the Quran:

    [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]And the cattle, He has created them for you. You have in them warm clothing and (other) advantages, and of them you eat. And therein is beauty for you, when you drive them back (home) and when you send them out (to pasture). And they carry your heavy loads to regions which you could not reach but with distress to yourselves. Surely your Lord is Compassionate, Merciful. And (He made) horses and mules and asses that you might ride upon them and as an ornament. And He creates what you know not.” (Quran 16:5-8) :)
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