Question 14 (Hindus asked NON-VEGETARIAN FOOD MAKES MUSLIMS VIOLENT.......)
Question 14
Hindus asked
NON-VEGETARIAN FOOD MAKES MUSLIMS VIOLENT
Question:
Science tells us that whatever one eats, it has an
effect on one’s behaviour. Why then, does Islam allow Muslims to eat
non-vegetarian food, since eating of animals could make a person violent and
ferocious?
Answer:
1. Only eating of herbivorous animals allowed
I agree that, what a person eats has an effect on
his behaviour. This is one of the reasons why Islam prohibits the eating of
carnivorous animals like lion, tiger, leopard, etc. who are violent and
ferocious. The consumption of the meat of such animals would probably make a
person violent and ferocious. Islam only allows the eating of herbivorous
animals like cow, goat, sheep, etc. that are peaceful and docile. We Muslims
eat peaceful and docile animals because we are peace loving and non-violent
people.
2. The Qur’an says Prophet(pbuh) prohibits what is
bad
The Qur’an says:
For he (the Prophet) commands them what is just and
forbids them what is evil; he allows them as lawful what is good (and pure) and
prohibits them from what is bad (and impure),”
[Al Qur’an 7: 157]
“So take what the Messenger assigns to you and deny
yourselves that which he withholds from you.” [Al Qur’an 59: 7]
For a Muslim, the Prophet’s (pbuh) statement is
sufficient to convince him that Allah does not wish humans to eat some kinds of
meat while allowing some other kinds.
3. Hadith of Muhammad (pbuh) prohibi-ting eating of
carnivorous animals
According to various authentic Ahadith narrated in
Sahih Al Bukhari and Sahih Muslim including hadith narrated by Ibn Abbas in
Sahih Muslim, Book of hunting and slaughter, Hadith 4752 and Sunan Ibn Maajah
Chapter 13 Hadith 3232 - 3234, the Holy Prophet (pbuh) prohibited the eating
of:
(i) Wild animals with canine teeth, i.e. meat
eating carnivorous animals. These are animals belonging to the cat families
such as lion, tiger, cats, dogs, wolves, hyenas, etc.
(ii) Certain rodents like mice, rats, etc.
(iii) Certain reptiles like snakes, alligators,
etc.
(iv) Birds of prey with talons or claws, like
vultures, eagles, crows, owls, etc.
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