Memang kalau makan tumbuh2xan, tidak akan menjadi busuk didalam badan ? Toh di Islam juga sudah dikatakan, banyak mayat berjalan didunia ini...:D
Yang penting, apapun makanannya, teh konyol minumannya...:) --- Jumi Jumintreng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daging yg dimakan, akan menjadi busuk di dalam > badan. > Kalau badan ini tidak bisa menyempurnakan, maka > tidak ubahnya seperti kuburan. > > > Eduard de Grave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Website ini: http://www.islamicconcern.com/ > merekam diskusi menarik tentang vegetarian dari > perspektif Islam. > ---------------------------------------------- > > The beautiful religion of Islam has always viewed > animals as a special part of God's creation. The > Qur'an, the Hadith, and the history of Islamic > civilization offer many examples of kindness, mercy, > and compassion for animals. > > Thanks to Westernized factory-farming methods that > are used in many parts of the world, animals suffer > hideously in the industries that kill them to > produce meat, milk, and eggs. These products not > only bring pain and suffering to the animals > themselves, they are also implicated in a variety of > human diseases, including cancer, heart disease, > obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes. The > intensive production of animals for food is also > extremely damaging to the environment. > > Fatwas on Vegetarianism Many Muslim jurists have > issued legal rulings that show vegetarianism is > certainly permitted in Islam. Please see those below > for a small sample of rulings from across the > spectrum of Muslim jurists. > > Some fatwas on vegetarianism: > > Hamza Yusuf > > Hamza Yusuf on eating meat (from the audio tape "The > Science of Shari'ah" - click here to buy ): > "Meat is not a necessity in Shari'ah, and in the > old days most Muslims used to eat meat, if they were > wealthy, like middle classonce a week on Friday. If > they were pooron the Eids." "So traditionally > Muslims were semi-vegetarians. The Prophet was, I > mean, technically, the Prophet (SAWS) was in that > category. He was not a meat-eater. Most of his meals > did not have meat in them. And the proof of that is > clearly in the Muwattawhen Sayyidina Umar says, > 'Beware of meat, because it has an addiction like > the addiction of wine.' And the other hadith in the > Muwattathere is a chapter called 'Bab al-Laham,' > the chapter of laham, the chapter of meat. Both are > from Sayyidina Umar. And Umar, during his khilafa, > prohibited people from eating meat two days in a > row. He only allowed them to eat [it] every other > day. And the khalifa has that right to do that. He > did not let people eat meat every day � he saw one > man eating meat every day, and he said to him, > 'Every time you get > hungry you go out and buy meat? Right? In other > words, every time your nafs wants meat, you go out > and buy it?' He said, 'Yeah, Amir al-Mumineen, ana > qaram,' which in Arabic, 'qaram' means 'I love > meat'he's a carnivore, he loves meat. And Sayyidina > Umar said, 'It would be better for you to roll up > your tummy a little bit so that other people can > eat.'" "Now Umar, if there was a prophet after the > Prophet, it would have been Umar. And that is really > verging on prophecy, that statement. Because if you > study the modern meat industry, you will find out > that a lot of the famine in the world is a direct > result of the overconsumption of meat in countries > like the United States and Canada and Europe, > because the amount of grain needed to produce 1 > pound of meat, right, is much greater than the > amount you need to produce grain itself. And beef in > particularI really recommend Rifkin's book Beyond > Beef. It's an extraordinary book. And it's > interesting 'Baqara' is also a chapter of > the Qur'an ('kill the cow'), because beef-eating > societies just have massive impact on the > environment, on natural resources, on all these > things. And traditionally the Muslims were not > cow-eaters, they were sheep and lamb [-eaters] when > they did eat meat." Mufti Ebrahim Desai > > A Muslim may be a vegetarian. However, he should not > regard eating meat as prohibited. > > And Allah Taãla knows best. > > Was salaam. > > Mufti Ebrahim Desai > Fatwa Department > > Islam.tc > > Sayyid Fadhlullah > > Vegetarianism is halal. > Meat is not compulsory. > Any food is permissible provided it is not harmful. > Muslims are free to eat whatever they want provided > it is halal. > > "It is like wanting to eat a certain fruit and not > the other." Sayyid Fadlallah Summation of answer > given by the Honorable Sayyid Fadhlullah during an > online Q&A session, December 1, 2001 > > Wa Alaikum Salaam wa Rahmatullah, > > > Muzammil Siddiqi > > You are right that the matter of halal and haram is > only the authority of Allah (SWT) as we are not > allowed to make any halal haram, we are also not > allowed to make any haram halal. Allah has created > some animals for our food as Allah says in the > Qur'an in surat an-Nahl, And cattle He has created > for you. From them you drive wont and numerous > benefits and of their meat, you eat. (16:5-8) > > Muslims do recognize animal rights, and animal > rights means that we should not abuse them, torture > them, and when we have to use them for meat, we > should slaughter them with a sharp knife, mentioning > the name of Allah (SWT). The Prophet (SAAWS) said, > Allah has prescribed goodness (ihsan) in > everything. When you sacrifice, sacrifice well. Let > you sharpen your knife and make it easy for the > animal to be slaughtered. > > So, Muslims are not vegetarianists. However, if > someone prefers to eat vegetables, then they are > allowed to do so. Allah has given us permission to > eat meat of slaughtered animals, but He has not made > it obligatory upon us. > Muzammil Siddiqi > > > Sheikh M. S. Al-Munajjid > > Wa`alykum As-Salaamu Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuh. > > In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. > > All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace > and blessings be upon His Messenger. > > Welcome to the fold of Islam! We pray to Allah to > make you a good Muslim. As for your question, there > is nothing wrong with being a vegetarian or not > eating animal products, but you need to be aware of > the following: > > > > You should not think that these things are Haraam > (forbidden), because Almighty Allah says: O ye who > believe! Make not unlawful the good things, which > Allah hath made lawful for you, but commit no > excess: for Allah loveth not those given to excess. > (Al-Maaidah: 87) > Say: who hath forbidden the beautiful (gifts) of > Allah, which He hath produced for his servants, and > the things, clean and pure (which He hath provided) > for sustenance? Say they are, in the life of this > world, for those who believe, (and) purely for them > on the Day of Judgment thus do we explain the Signs > in detail for those who understand. (Al-`Araaf: 32) > Say: see ye what things Allah hath sent down to > you for sustenance? Yet ye hold forbidden some > things thereof and (some things) lawful. Say: hath > Allah indeed permitted you, or do ye invent (things) > to attribute to Allah? (Yoonus: 59) > > One should not think that it is better to abstain > from eating these foods, that doing so will be > rewarded, or that being a vegetarian is closer to > Allah than not, and so on. It is not permitted to > draw closer to Allah in this way. The Prophet, peace > and blessings be upon him, who is the best of > mankind and the closest to Allah, used to eat meat > and honey and drink milk. When one of his Companions > wanted to give up meat, he told him that this was > wrong. Anas Ibn Malik, may Allah be pleased with > him, reports that there was a group of the > Companions of the Prophet, peace and blessings of > Allah be upon him, one of whom said, I will never > marry women; another said, I will not eat meat; a > third said, I will not sleep on a bed; and a > fourth said, I will fast and never break my fast. > When the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be > upon him, was informed about this, he praised and > thanked Allah, then said: What is wrong with the > people who say such and such? I pray > and I sleep; I fast and I break my fast; and I > marry women. Whoever deviates from my Sunnah (way) > does not belong to me. (Reported by An-Nasaai). > There is a great difference between not eating a > certain kind of food because of not liking it, or > one has been put off itfor example by seeing an > animal slaughtered when one was a child, which may > leave the person with a distaste for meatand other > similar reasons, and thinking that meat is Haraam by > abstaining from it is an act of worship, as the > Brahmins, monks and others do. > > Once this matter is clear in your mind, there is > nothing wrong with not eating food that you do not > like. We ask Allah to give you the strength to do > good deeds and to protect you from every evil. It is > only Allah Who guides to the Straight Path. > > (Based on a Fatwa given by Sheikh M. S. Al-Munajjid, > www. Islam-qa.com) > Islam Online Fatwa Committee > www.IslamOnline.net > > A member of Islamic Concern for Animals asked the > following question of several leading ulema via > their online question-and-answer sections: > > I am a convert to Islam, masha allah. I grew up as > a vegetarian, I am an athlete, and [I] feel very > healthy and strong. Is it halal to be vegetarian? > > Ayatullah Sayyid Khamanei > > Bismihi Ta`ala > According to Islamic law (shar`) there is no > objection to it. However, eating meat is permissible > in Islamic law although eating too much is > reprehensible (makruh). Wallahul`Alim. > > Sayyid Nasrallah > > In the Name of Allah > There is no problem in that. > > Ayatullah Shirazi > > Being vegetarian is OK and halal, and in fact we > have hadith in Islam that encourages us to eat less > meat. > > > Why are you singling out 'Eid sacrifice? What > about Christmas and Thanksgiving? > > We fully agree that Christmas, Thanksgiving, and > other non-Muslim holidays entail a sacrifice of > animals even exceeding that of any 'Eid. The article > on our Web site was written by a Muslim to other > members of the Ummah to explore animal sacrifice > within Islam. We are equally concerned with the > cruelty inflicted upon animals during the > non-Muslim holidays. > > > > > > "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing > there is a field. I'll meet you there.'" > ~ Rumi > > > http://www.friendster.com/edobrewok is a member > of : > http://asia.groups.yahoo.com/group/mayapadaprana/ > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new Yahoo! > Mail Beta. > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new > Yahoo! Mail Beta. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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