GirlLeastLikely
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I'm vegetarian and have been so for many years. Is it ok for muslims to be vegetarian or would a vegetarian who converted have to start eating halal meat?
As long as you don't think there is anything wrong with meat eating, it should be okay to consider yourself vegitarian.
Note though, on Eid ul Adha, we are encouraged to slaughter an animal (a recognised sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim Alaihe Salam). In some schools of thought, this ritual sacrifice is near cumpolsory.
The question about eating meat has never been an intellectual question for me. It's just a feeling I have. As soon as I was old enough to understand what meat was I just couldn't do it. Eating meat wasn't an option for me. I still remember when I was 13 and sat at the table realizing what I had just put in my mouth, it broke my heart. Now when I walk by McDonalds and feel the smell from there I feel physically sick. I actually avoid places where I know it will smell of meat. I could never go to a restaurant with a friend and see them eat meat. I don't know. I have never really thought about it intellectually. It's just the way I feel.
Asalaamu alaikum, thank you for the question. If you think of it intellectually herbivores have molars to chew on plant matter and carnivores have canines to rip into meat. Us humans have both molars to chew plant matter and canines to rip apart meat. Thetefore we are omnivores which means we eat both plant matter and meat. If we were meant to eat just plant matter then why do we have canine teeth?
Also how can it be cruel to kill animals when animals themselves kill other animals for consumption. Does that mean animals are also cruel? Another point is that just because we cannot hear plants scream it does not mean that they do not feel pain but it is a fact that plants also feel pain and are very much alive. Dr Zakir Naik once gave an example that if one had a disabled sibling who could not speak hear or see dors that mean that sibling should be treated any different due to his disabilities? In the sameway why should plants be treated any different to animals when they also feel pain and also scream when in pain but it is just that we cannot hear it because it is at such a frequancy that it is impossible for humans to hear.
So therefore we were naturally created to eat both plants and animals. It maybe that something in your childhood put you off meat and ever since you have had a fear connected to eating it or even coming anywhere near it. Islamically it is perfectley acceptable for you to remain vegitarean if you so wish to as long as you do not aborr those who eat meat and condem meat eating.
At Hajj time you can just pay someone to slaughter and distribute an animal to the poor on your behalf like most of us do which means you dont even get to see the animal.
If you have any other questions at all then please do not hesitate to ask.
And Allah knows best in all matters
That might be true but research has proven that vegetarians are far less likely to suffer from obesity, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, some diet related forms of cancer and a lot of other diseases. So I'm convinced that it's more healthy for me to be vegetarian than eating meat. And I've always felt that I'm not meant to eat meat, that it's wrong for me. To be honest I don't think I could ever have anything to do with killing animals. I would much rather spend that amount of money on making vegetarian food for the poor, which, if you look at what meat costs today, probably would feed more people. It's just the way I feel, I can't help it.
That might be true but research has proven that vegetarians are far less likely to suffer from obesity, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, some diet related forms of cancer and a lot of other diseases.
The verses about making what is Halal to Haram and "Fabiayi ala Rabbi koumatu kathiban" ?
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